
PSDB (Partido da Social Democracia Brasileira)
The Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) is a political party in Brazil founded in 1988. It emerged from a group of former members of the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB) and has positioned itself as a center-right party, advocating for social democracy, economic liberalism, and democratic governance. The PSDB has been influential in Brazilian politics, notably with leaders like Fernando Henrique Cardoso, who served as president from 1995 to 2002. The party aims to balance social equity with economic growth and often focuses on issues such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure.