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Mission Party (Brazil)

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Political party in Brazil
Mission Party
Partido Missão
AbbreviationMISSÃO
ChairpersonRenan Santos
General SecretaryVictor Couto
Founded17 October 2023; 2 years ago (2023-10-17)
Registered4 November 2025; 3 months ago (2025-11-04)
HeadquartersBrasília,DF
IdeologyFiscal conservatism[1]
National liberalism[2]
Anti-corruption[1]
Bukelism[3]
Dark Enlightenment[4]
Political positionRight-wing[5] tofar-right[6][a]
National affiliationFree Brazil Movement
Colors black
 white
 yellow
Slogan"The 'mission' to create a better Brazil."
TSE Identification Number14
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
Bandeira
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]

Ideology

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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]

Notable members

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Notes

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  1. ^Although much of its ideology fits on the right of thepolitical spectrum, the party rejects such a label and positions itself as a pragmatic alternative to the Brazilian political establishment because of what it considers to be "stereotyped": the center is associated with theCentrão, the right has been appropriated byBolsonarism and parts by the Centrão, the left is associated withLulism andsocialist policies that the party argues have been "disastrous" inLatin America.[7]

References

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  1. ^ab"Seja Um Candidato Pela Missão! - Partido Missão".candidatos.partidomissao.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2025-10-12.
  2. ^"Painel: Em novo livro, MBL rejeita liberalismo extremado e defende papel do Estado".Folha de S.Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2024-05-20. Retrieved2025-10-12.
  3. ^"Painel: MBL fará documento propondo medidas de Bukele para o Brasil".Folha de S.Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2024-02-05. Retrieved2025-10-12.
  4. ^https://revistaforum.com.br/global/iluminismo-das-trevas-quem-e-curtis-yarvin-o-convidado-macabro-na-festa-do-mbl-193509/
  5. ^Schroeder, Lucas (2025-11-05)."MBL virou partido? Conheça o Missão, a 30ª legenda politica do país".CNN Brasil (in Portuguese). Retrieved2025-11-25.
  6. ^"Presidenciável do MBL radicaliza ao defender morte de bandidos, atacar Flávio e pedir intervenção no MA".Folha de São Paulo (in Portuguese). 2026-02-08. Retrieved2026-02-14.
  7. ^Pinto, Mariana Haubert, Paulo Silva (2025-04-13)."Nem Lula, nem Bolsonaro serão candidatos, diz Kim Kataguiri".Poder360 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2025-12-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^PODER360 (2023-11-05)."MBL anuncia logo e nome do partido que quer criar, a Missão".Poder360 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2025-06-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^"Missão, partido do MBL, atinge quórum de assinaturas válidas | Folha do Noroeste" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2025-06-27.
  10. ^"Missão, partido do MBL, é validado | Folha - UOL" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2025-09-23.
  11. ^Bimbati, Ana Paula (4 November 2025)."Com Mendonça de relator, TSE aprova criação do partido Missão, do MBL".UOL (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved4 November 2025.
  12. ^"Some of President Jair Bolsonaro's supporters are turning against him".The Economist. 2021-10-02.ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved2021-10-05.
  13. ^Borges, Alexandre (2024-11-01)."MBL 10 Anos: "Somos dissidentes. A direita brasileira é uma piada"".O Antagonista (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2025-03-13.
  14. ^"Aos 10, MBL quer virar partido, crescer no Nordeste e ser direita moderada".UOL (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2024-11-25. Retrieved2025-06-19.
  15. ^ab"Qual é a ideologia do partido Missão, do MBL?".Crusoé (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2025-09-26. Retrieved2025-09-27.
  16. ^"Painel: Em novo livro, MBL rejeita liberalismo extremado e defende papel do Estado".Folha de S.Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2024-05-20. Retrieved2024-08-09.
  17. ^"TSE aprova registro do Missão, partido do MBL e 30º do país".CNN Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2025-11-04. Retrieved2025-12-09.
  18. ^"Matheus Faustino".Câmara Municipal de Natal (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived fromthe original on 2025-01-04. Retrieved2025-12-09.
Preceded by Numbers of Brazilian Official Political Parties
14 – Mission (Missão)
Succeeded by
Parties represented in
theChamber of Deputies
(513 seats)
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