Syndicalist Popular Party (Brazil)

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The Syndicalist Popular Party (Portuguese: Partido Popular Sindicalista, PPS) was a political party in Brazil founded in 1945 by Miguel Reale. The PPS merged with other parties to form the Social Progressive Party (PPS) in 1946.

In the , the PPS elected four deputies and one Senator - Olavo de Oliveira in Ceará.


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