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Social Christian Party (Brazil)

Conservative political party in Brazil

Social Christian Party (Brazil)

Summary

Conservative political party in Brazil

FieldValue
nameSocial Christian Party
logoPSC logo.svg
logo_size250px
colorcode#009038
presidentEveraldo Pereira
ideologyChristian democracy
Christian right
Social conservatism
headquartersRio de Janeiro and Brasília, Brazil
website
countryBrazil
native_namePartido Social Cristão
founded1970 (as Republican Democratic Party)
1985 (as Social Christian Party)
dissolved
mergedPodemos
membership422,840
positionRight-wing to far-right
Historical:
Centre-right
religionChristianity
blank1_titleTSE Identification Number
blank120

Christian right Social conservatism 1985 (as Social Christian Party) Historical: Centre-right The Social Christian Party (, PSC) was a Christian-conservative political party in Brazil.

In the 2018 election, the party elected 2 Governors, 1 Senator, 9 Federal Deputies and 30 State Deputies.

In 2022, it announced plans to merge with Podemos. The merge was approved by the Superior Electoral Court on 15 June 2023.

History

The party was founded in 1985, as a Christian democratic party. The party supported Fernando Collor de Mello in the presidential election of 1989, and in 1990, the party won first place in the state election for Alagoas, the home state of then-President Collor. However, from 1994, the party declined: its candidates repeatedly lost votes, surpassing only those from far-left parties, who originated from rebel wings of the Workers Party without popular support. The PSC did not elect more than 3 representatives in the three subsequent elections.

Former President Jair Bolsonaro is a former member of the party.

He joined the party in March 2016 to run for president in 2018. With that analysts pointed out that the party was in an increasingly right-wing movement; starting as a centre-right Christian democratic party, then adopting more conservative agenda and towards a nationalist platform.

However, Bolsonaro disagreed with Pastor Everaldo regarding the municipal elections alliance of PSC within PCdoB in Maranhão and joined the PSL.

Ideology

Social Christianity derives itself from its supporters' belief that Christianity, more than a religion, is a state of mind that does not segregate and does not exclude, besides serving as a basis for people to make decisions in a rational way,

The party is often associated with conservative evangelical Protestantism because the leadership of the Pastor Everaldo Pereira, a national leader of Assemblies of God in Brazil, over the party. Despite this, the party does not have any affiliation with any church and many of the officials elected by the party, like the incumbents Governor and Vice Governor of Rio de Janeiro Wilson Witzel and Cláudio Castro being practising Catholics, with the latter being a well-known Catholic music singer and activist.

The party is a vocal supporter of social conservatism, harshly opposing abortion, LGBT rights, gender theory and the legalization of marijuana. On economics, the party is more moderate, supporting a free-market system with privatization of many of the Brazilian government-owned companies like Petrobrás with an extensive social safety net.

The party adopted a hard-line stance against organized crime and drug trafficking in the governorship of Rio de Janeiro. Under Witzel's government, the number of police operations substantially grew, and the number of police who died on duty has gone down, in addition the number of manslaughters, shootings and robberies went down, although civilian and criminal deaths in police-related incidents has increased. Nevertheless, Witzel has been criticized by the high number of civilian victims of the confrontational politics which he implemented, which includes poor children and elders.

Openly opposed to Marxism, it is historically anti-communist.

Controversies

The PSC raised controversy by fielding an openly neo-Nazi candidate in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro legislative elections.

Several party leaders were arrested or dismissed in August 2020 for corruption, including Everaldo Pereira (PSC national president) and Wilson Witzel (governor of Rio de Janeiro).

Electoral results

At the legislative elections of 6 October 2002, the party won 1 out of 513 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and no seats in the Senate. At the legislative elections of 1 October 2006, the party won 9 seats in the Chamber of Deputies. At the legislative elections of 3 October 2010, the party won 17 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 1 seat in the Senate. At the legislative elections of 5 October 2014, the party won 13 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 1 seat in the Senate. At the legislative elections of 7 October 2014, the party won 9 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 1 seat in the Senate.

Presidential elections

YearCandidateVotes%
1989No candidate, endorsed Fernando Collor de Mellon/an/a
1994Hernani Fortuna238,2570.40%
1998Sergio Bueno124,5460.20%
2002No candidate, endorsed Anthony Garotinhon/an/a
2010No candidate, endorsed Dilma Rousseffn/an/a
2014Pastor Everaldo780,5130.75%
2018No candidate, endorsed Alvaro Diasn/an/a
2022No candidate, endorsed Jair Bolsonaron/an/a

Chamber of Deputies and Senate elections

ElectionChamber of DeputiesFederal SenateRole in governmentVotes%Seats+/–Votes%Seats+/–1986199019941998200220062010201420182022
207,9030.44%NewN/AN/ANew
342,0790.84%5N/AN/A0
213,7340.47%3963,6151.01%0
446,2560.67%0371,8730.60%0
504,6110.58%2293,4630.19%0
1,747,8631.88%8131,5480.16%0
3,072,5463.18%81,247,1570.73%1
2,520,4212.59%419,2860.02%1
1,765,2261.80%54,126,0682.41%1
1,951,4861.77%24,285,4854.21%0

References

Pastor Everaldo Pereira (''left'')

References

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  14. (2022-11-23). "Podemos e PSC anunciam fusão; o partido terá 18 deputados e 7 senadores".
  15. (16 June 2023). "TSE aprova incorporação do Partido Social Cristão pelo Podemos".
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