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Mission Party Partido Missão | |
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| Abbreviation | MISSÃO |
| Chairperson | Renan Santos |
| General Secretary | Victor Couto |
| Founded | 17 October 2023; 2 years ago (2023-10-17) |
| Registered | 4 November 2025; 3 months ago (2025-11-04) |
| Headquarters | Brasília,DF |
| Ideology | Fiscal conservatism[1] National liberalism[2] Anti-corruption[1] Bukelism[3] Dark Enlightenment[4] |
| Political position | Right-wing[5] tofar-right[6][a] |
| National affiliation | Free Brazil Movement |
| Colors | black white yellow |
| Slogan | "The 'mission' to create a better Brazil." |
| TSE Identification Number | 14 |
| Federal Senate | 0 / 81 |
| Chamber of Deputies | 0 / 513 |
| Governorships | 0 / 27 |
| State Assemblies | 0 / 1,024 |
| Mayors | 0 / 5,568 |
| City Councillors | 0 / 56,810 |
| Party flag | |
| Website | |
| partidomissao.com partidomissao.pt | |
TheMission Party (Portuguese:Partido Missão, stylisedMISSÃO) is a Brazilianright-wingpolitical party, created by theFree Brazil Movement (MBL).[8] It was founded in 2023.
On 26 June 2025, the umbrella reached the minimum number of signatures required by theBrazilian Election Justice (TSE) to request party registration.[9] On 23 September 2025, deputy Electoral Prosecutor General, Alexandre Barbosa, stated that all the requirements for the formation of the party were met and made official.[10] The party was officially registered by theSuperior Electoral Court on 4 November, 2025.[11]
According to the party, its main objectives include combating corruption and ending privileges in public service; enforcinglaw and order, as in toughening criminal and procedural laws and waging war oncriminal organizations; prioritizing education and public health; promoting industrialization, especially in theBrazilian Northeast; respecting fiscal responsibility and reducing the size of the state; and combating deforestation and pollution, with an emphasis onsustainability. The party proposes a platform that combines elements ofeconomic liberalism andsocial conservatism.[12][13][14] Other foundational principles includenationalism and "defense of classicalGreco-Roman andJudeo-Christian culture values".[15]
Although considering themselves right-wing, they reject the labels ofliberals andconservatives, saying "thisdichotomy is a 20th centuryAmerican agenda that does not translate into today's politics".[15]
The Free Brazil Movement chose the title "The Yellow Book" to parody Mao Zedong's"Little Red Book" and Muammar Gaddafi's"Green Book" in a book that would best represent its principles. In it, the movement now advocates for some extent of state intervention in the economy and society, contrary to the position it had in the past.[16]
Supporters include congressmanKim Kataguiri and formerSão Paulo State representativeArthur do Val, who are both currently members ofBrazil Union.[17]
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