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New Party
Partido Novo
PresidentJoão Dionísio Amoêdo
FoundedDecember 3, 2011 (2011-12-03)
IdeologyNeoliberalism
[1][2] Libertarianism
[citation needed] Classical liberalism[citation needed] Catch all party
[citation needed]
Political positionRight-wing
Far-right[3][4]
Colours  Orange
TSE Identification Number30
Website
novo.org.br

The New Party (Partido Novo) is a Brazilian political party founded on 12 February 2011.

The party was registered on July 23, 2014, with the delivery of 493,316 signatures from citizens supporting its creation, which was approved on September 15, 2015.[5] The party requested to use the number "30" for elections purposes. It's a party ideologically aligned with neoliberalism,[3][4] and is mostly formed by people with no political experience.

Ideology

The New Party supports policies that reduce the state's interference on the economy.[6] It does not take any stance on social issues like abortion and gay marriage.[7] The party is considered by Rede Record and R7[8] to be the far-right.[9]

Policy proposals

Among the party's proposals are the end of the party fund and compulsory voting, and defending private financing of campaigns[10]

For the best public management, the party aims for the privatization of public enterprises like Petrobras, Central Bank and Banco do Brasil.[11] It aims also to privatize the public health system and public education. The state would give vouchers for health and education to people who couldn't afford it.

For the party, the regulations should be minimum for a myriad of services. The social security system should be privatized. The central bank should be independent from the state.[12]

See Also

References

  1. ^ Pinheiro, Leo. "Desilusão com a política pode ajudar Novo a crescer, diz presidente da sigla". Folha de S.Paulo. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  2. ^ Pinheiro, Joel. "Conversamos com João Amoedo, fundador do partido Novo". Spotniks. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  3. ^ a b The loneliness of the right-wing legislator publicado no :The Economist" (2014)
  4. ^ a b Roberto Motta (Partido Novo): Roberto Motta, how many cross pollination does it occur between your political party (Partido Novo) and the network of right wing think tanks being managed by Atlas Network in Brazil? published by "Quora" (2015)
  5. ^ G1. "Partido Novo recebe registro do TSE e se torna 33ª legenda do país". g1.globo.com December 2015. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Partido Novo. "Partido Novo website". novo.org.br August 2014. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)
  7. ^ http://spotniks.com/conversamos-com-joao-amoedo-fundador-do-partido-novo/
  8. ^ Novo será o nome do próximo partido de extrema-direita by R7TV (2013)
  9. ^ Novo será o nome do próximo partido de extrema-direita
  10. ^ Partido Novo quer privatizar o Brasil; veja entrevista by Raphael Martins of EXAME Mag.
  11. ^ Partido novo: a ultradireita consegue voz by Leandro Mazzini, published at " Opinião e Notícia" (2014)
  12. ^ Partido Novo assume eleitorado de direita e Rede, de Marina, é a 34ª legenda no país by Prof. Maria do Socorro Sousa Braga, of Ufscar (Citation: "The Novo Party is a legend that not only represents the right as does not hide its position. While other conservative associations never clearly assume the political spectrum where they operate, positioning itself as one ashamed right, the NOVO does not deny what it is"
Preceded by Numbers of Brazilian Official Political Parties
30 – NEW (NOVO)
Succeeded by