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Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 1945–1965)

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The party relied on powerful networks of rural elites in the less-developed parts of the country. It was dominated by executives appointed by the Getúlio Vargas regime and was therefore strongly interwoven with the state apparatus. It was ideologically moderate, considered centrist by some scholars
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steadily shrunk from 52.8% of the seats in 1945 to 28.9% in 1962. By 1963, the Labour Party, PSD's minor opposition party, had more seats than the PSD. A considerable faction within the PSD turned against President
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A second Social Democratic Party was founded in 1987, after the end of the dictatorship. It was based in the rural center-west and led by Ronaldo Caiado, leader of the right-wing landowners' association
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in 1961, whom they deemed to be too leftist. They therefore supported the military coup d'état on 1 April 1964, making an important contribution to the success of the overthrow.
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This article is about the historic political party in Brazil. For the current political party with the same name, see
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The PSD was the most important Brazilian political party during the 1945–1964 democratic period, electing Presidents
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party which represented the more conservative wing of the Getulist movement. The other pro-Vargas party was the
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installed by the 1964 coup, the bulk of the party, including most of its leaders, joined the
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This article about a Brazilian political party or entity is a
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Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 1945-65)
Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)
Brazilian Social Democracy Party

Nereu Ramos
Getúlio Vargas
Brazilian Democratic Movement
National Renewal Alliance
Rio de Janeiro
Ideology
Populism
Centrism
Getulism
Developmentalism
Conservatism
Liberalism
Political position
Centre
Blue
White
Politics of Brazil
Political parties
Elections
Portuguese
political party
Brazil
Getúlio Vargas
Estado Novo
multi-party system
centrist

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