
Partido Republicano Federal
Partido Republicano Federal was a political party in Brazil founded in 1889, shortly after the abolition of the monarchy. It supported federalism, advocating for greater regional autonomy, and aimed to modernize the country’s political system. The party sought to represent liberal ideas and was part of the republican movement that replaced the monarchy with a republic. It played a significant role during Brazil's early republican period but eventually declined as new political parties and alliances emerged. Overall, it was instrumental in shaping Brazil’s early republican politics and promoted decentralization and modernization efforts.