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36: 209:(TSE) and its manifesto and statute were published. Frustrated by the rejection, the party made a new attempt after the approval of Constitutional Amendment No. 25 in May 1985, which allowed unregistered parties to run candidates in the next municipal elections under provisional registration. However, an internal dispute between two of the party's main leaders, Dalmo Honaiser and Altemir Pessoa Figliuolo, who submitted simultaneous applications to the TSE, made registration impossible. 1129: 1134: 192:
party based on the alliance between medium and small entrepreneurs, liberal professionals and workers. The party's manifesto included support for medium and small businesses, the strengthening of democratic institutions and the progressive taxation of unproductive land as a means of carrying out
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The PST was recreated in November 1994, under the leadership of its former president Marcilio Duarte. Permanently registered in 1996, it won nine mayoralties in the that year's municipal elections and had one federal deputy elected in 1998:
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In January 1989, another application submitted by Honaiser was approved, and the PST was granted provisional registration. That same year, it participated in the coalition supporting the presidential candidate
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was considered but never materialized. Before participating in parliamentary elections, the PST was represented by 20 state deputies and, in the
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in 2006, excluded most of the parties from access to free electoral advertising on radio and television and to
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The Social Labour Party was founded in 1983, when it first applied for registration with the
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Under the presidency of Marcilio Duarte, the party welcomed some important figures, such as
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According to one of its leaders, Dalmo Honaiser, the PST was a
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Progressive Party
Liberal Party
Political position
Centre-right
Politics of Brazil
Political parties
Elections
Portuguese
political party
Renewal Labour Party
Progressive Party
Liberal Party
centre-right
agrarian reform
Superior Electoral Court
Fernando Collor de Mello
National Reconstruction Party
Social Christian Party
Renewal Labour Party
EspĂ­rito Santo
José Ignacio Ferreira
SĂ­lvio Santos
SĂŁo Paulo
National Congress
1990 parliamentary election
Paraná
Alvaro Dias
Federal District
Joaquim Roriz

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