Christian Social Party (Brazil)


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The Social Christian Party (in Portuguese: Partido Social Cristão, abbreviated as PSC) is a Brazilian political party founded in 1985, currently chaired by Vítor Nósseis, of a Christian-Democratic and right-wing tendency.

In the 2002 parliamentary elections, the PSC obtains 0.9% of the vote and one MP. In 2006, he obtained 1.9% of the vote and nine deputies. In 2010, the PSC supports Dilma Rousseff's presidential candidacy and progresses significantly in the parliamentary elections, from 9 to 17 deputies and obtaining a seat in the Senate. The party votes the dismissal of President Dilma Rousseff in 2016.

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