Progressistas

Progressives
Progressistas
AbbreviationPP
PresidentCiro Nogueira
FoundedSeptember 1995 (1995-09)
Registered16 November 1995 (1995-11-16)
Merger ofProgressive Party
Reform Progressive Party
HeadquartersSenado Federal, Anexo I, 17º andar, Sl. 1.702, Brasília
NewspaperGestão Progressista
Think tankFundação Milton Campos
Youth wingJovens Progressistas
Women's wingMulheres Progressistas
Black wingAfro Progressistas
Membership (2022)1,293,592
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationProgressive Union (UPB)
Colors  Sky blue
  Dark blue
  Red (secondary)
SloganOportunidades para todos
('Opportunities for all')
Electoral number11
Federal Senate
7 / 81
Chamber of Deputies
47 / 513
Governors
3 / 27
Legislative Assemblies
87 / 1,024
Mayors
752 / 5,568
Municipal Chambers
6,346 / 58,043
Website
progressistas.org.br

Progressistas (Portuguese pronunciation: [pɾo.ɡɾeˈsis.tɐs]; lit.'Progressives', PP) is a centre-right political party in Brazil. Founded in 1995 as the Brazilian Progressive Party (Portuguese: Partido Progressista Brasileiro), it emerged from parties that were successors to ARENA, the ruling party of the Brazilian military dictatorship. A pragmatist party, and one of the core members of the Centrão bloc, it supported the governments of presidents Fernando Henrique CardosoLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Dilma Rousseff, Michel Temer and Jair Bolsonaro. Largely it was the party of the politics of Paulo Maluf, a former governor and mayor of São Paulo. Of all political parties, in corruption investigation Operation Car Wash, the Progressistas had the most convictions.

The party in recent years had fully embraced the right. In the 2018 Brazilian general election, the party supported the candidacy of Geraldo Alckmin. After the election, although they remained neutral in the second round, the party has almost fully supported the policies of Jair Bolsonaro, supporting his candidacy for president in 2022 and voting with him 93% of the time.

In 2025, the party formed the Progressive Union alliance with Brazil Union.