React–Include–Recycle ( pt, Reagir–Incluir–Reciclar, R.I.R.) is a
Portuguese political party
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led by
Vitorino Silva
Vitorino Francisco da Rocha e Silva (born on 19 April 1971), popularly known as Tino de Rans, is a Portuguese paver, television personality and politician.
Biography
Vitorino Silva was born in the small village of Rans in Penafiel; the sixth o ...
, better known as Tino de Rans. The RIR presents itself as a
humanist
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The meaning of the term "humani ...
,
pacifist
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,
environmentalist
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,
pro-European
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and
universalist party with the purpose of bringing voters and elected officials closer, seeking to return the emphasis on public service to politics.
Election results
Assembly of the Republic
Regional Assemblies
References
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Political parties in Portugal
Political parties established in 2019
Environmentalism in Portugal
Humanist parties
Pacifism in Portugal
Pro-European political parties in Portugal
Universalism
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