Party of the Brazilian Woman
The Party of the Brazilian Woman (Portuguese: Partido da Mulher Brasileira, PMB) is a political party in Brazil which uses the number 35.[3] Known for its non-feminist and anti-abortion stance, the party is not represented in the National Congress.[4]
Partido da Mulher Brasileira Party of the Brazilian Women | |
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President | Suêd Haidar Nogueira |
Founded | 2008 |
Registered | 29 September 2015 |
Headquarters | Brasília, Federal District |
Membership | 42.619[1] |
Ideology | Women's rights Social conservatism Anti-abortion |
Political position | Centre-right[2] |
Website | |
PMB | |
The PMB was founded in 2015 by Sued Haidar, who doubled as the president of the party's National Committee.[5] At its peak, the party was the tenth largest in Congress,[6] represented by 21 federal deputies in the Chamber of Deputies,[5] only two of which are women,[6] and one representative in the Federal Senate, Senator Hélio José.[6] Most of the deputies have since left the party, and José switched his party affiliation to the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party in March 2016.[7]
In January 2017, the PMB had 38,438 members.[1] As of July 2018, this number has grown to 42,619.[1]
See also
- Category:Party of the Brazilian Woman politicians
References
- "Estatísticas do eleitorado – Eleitores filiados". Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (in Portuguese). Retrieved 25 July 2018.
- "História do Partido da Mulher Brasileira – PMB". pmb.org. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
- "Partido da Mulher Brasileira". Tribunal Superior Eleitoral. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
- Salek, Silvia (May 16, 2016). "How Rousseff has highlighted Brazil's sexism problem". BBC. Brazil. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
- "An Anti-feminist Women's Party". plus55. 24 February 2016. Archived from the original on 4 November 2016. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
- Douglas, Bruce (29 December 2015). "The Party of the Brazilian Woman is not actually a women's political party". The Guardian. Rio de Janeiro. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
- Shalom, David; Iory, Nicolas (24 March 2016). "Após ascensão meteórica, novato PMB se torna menor partido do Congresso Nacional". Último Segundo. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
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Preceded by 33 - PNM (PMN) |
Numbers of Brazilian Official Political Parties 35 - PBW (PMB) |
Succeeded by 36 - CLP (PTC) |