Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)

Liberal Party
Partido Liberal
AbbreviationPL
PresidentValdemar Costa Neto
General SecretaryMariucia Tozatti
First TreasurerJucivaldo Salazar
International SecretaryEduardo Bolsonaro
Founded26 October 2006 (26 October 2006)
Registered19 December 2006 (19 December 2006)
Merger ofLiberal Party (1985)
PRONA
HeadquartersEdifício Liberty Mall Asa Norte, Brasília, Federal District
Think tankInstituto Fundação Alvaro Valle
Youth wingPL Jovem
Women's wingPL Mulher
Membership (2024) 904,282
IdeologyBolsonarism
National conservatism
Right-wing populism
Christian right
Political positionFar-right
Historical:
Centre-right
Colours  Green
  Yellow
  Blue
  White
SloganThe people have chosen and made PL the largest party of Brazil
TSE Identification Number22
Governorships
2 / 27
Mayors
517 / 5,568
Federal Senate
15 / 81
Chamber of Deputies
86 / 513
Mercosur Parliament
7 / 38
State Assemblies
129 / 1,024
City Councillors
4,929 / 56,810
Party flag
Website
partidoliberal.org.br

The Liberal Party (Portuguese: Partido Liberal, PL) is a far-right political party in Brazil. From its foundation in 2006 until 2019, it was called the Party of the Republic (Portuguese: Partido da República, PR).

The party was founded in 2006 as a merger of the 1985 Liberal Party and the Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order (PRONA), as a big tent, centre-right party, and was considered part of the Centrão, a bloc of parties without consistent ideological orientation that support different sides of the political spectrum in order to gain political privileges. As such, it supported the government of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Dilma Rousseff— members of the center-left Workers' Party—and Michel Temer.

In 2021, it became the base of the then-president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, for the 2022 Brazilian general election. This led to many of his supporters joining the party, which thereby became the largest bloc in the National Congress of Brazil, and the Liberal Party took a general shift to the far-right.