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− | '''Partido da Igualdade e Liberdade''' ('''PIL''') was one of the largest [[Party|political parties]] of [[Brazil]], that was very active in the period between 2009 and 2012. | + | '''Partido da Igualdade e Liberdade''' ('''PIL''')(Equality and Freedom Party) was one of the largest [[Party|political parties]] of [[Brazil]], that was very active in the period between 2009 and 2012. |
The party gave a lot of prominent figures including: | The party gave a lot of prominent figures including: |
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This is a historical party, for succeeding party: Casa Imperial Brasileira
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Partido da Igualdade e Liberdade (PIL)(Equality and Freedom Party) was one of the largest political parties of Brazil, that was very active in the period between 2009 and 2012.
The party gave a lot of prominent figures including:
- ItsMeYoshi - president of Brazil (elected as member of PIL in May/June 2010)
- Ryan Cullen - ambassador and ultimately President of Brazil (although not elected as member of PIL)
- Rafaia - vice president of Brazil; 20+x Congress member
- Raphael Louis Habsburg Bourbon - vice president of Brazil; 10x Congress member
- Jacques Rousseau - minister and 3x Congress member
- Victor Bacelar - 3x Congress member
- Dio LFernandoX - 2x Congress member
For more information select Portugues Brasileiro above.