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   name= Partido Popular Nacionalista|
   name= Partido Popular Nacionalista |
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   logo= Party-Partido Popular Nacionalista.jpg|
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   formation= 25 October 2009|
 
   formation= 25 October 2009|
 
   dissolution= 2010|
 
   dissolution= 2010|
 
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   orientation= Center |
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   orientation= Center|
   ideology= Libertarian |
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   ideology= Libertarian|
   number=2274|
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   number= 2274|
 
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   link= http://www.erepublik.com/en/organization/2109464 |
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   organization= {{eLink|organization|2109464|Party's ORG}}|
  link name= Party's ORG|
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   abbreviation= PPN |
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   abbreviation= PPN|
   preceded= Party{{!}}Partido Anarquista|
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   preceded= Partido Popular Nacionalista{{!}}Partido Anarquista|
   succeeded= Party{{!}}Aliança Neodemagoga Progressista |  
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   succeeded= Partido Popular Nacionalista{{!}}Aliança Neodemagoga Progressista|  
   colors= Green, Yellow and Blue |
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   colors= Green, Yellow and Blue|
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   country= Brazil|
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'''Partido Popular Nacionalista''', cordially known as '''PPN''', it is a anonymous party in Brazil, founded by [[Sergio Itagiba]], after Partido Anarquista's dissolution done by him.
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'''Partido Popular Nacionalista''', cordially known as '''PPN''', it was an anonymous party in {{CountryLink|Brazil}}, founded by {{eLink|citizen|1468559|Sergio Itagiba}}, after he dissolved ''Partido Anarquista''.
 
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Today, the party President is [[Sergio Itagiba]], serving in it's second term.
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==Manifesto==
 
==Manifesto==
The National-Populist Manifesto of April 28th 2010 is an open letter of [[Sergio Itagiba]] and [[Jonathan Souque de Souza Fraga]], ''(PPN's founders)'', to every citizen of Brazil. The letter was published at PPN official communication system, the ''A Voz do PPN'' newspaper.
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The National-Populist Manifesto of April 28th 2010 is an open letter of {{eLink|citizen|1468559|Sergio Itagiba}} and {{eLink|citizen|2060316|Jonathan Souque de Souza Fraga}}, ''(PPN's founders)'', to every citizen of Brazil. The letter was published by PPN's official communication system, the ''A Voz do PPN'' newspaper.
  
The Manifesto show the ideals to a prefect Nation and Government: The Populism, merged with the Nationalism; a Semi-Presidencialist Government, with a Prime-Minister elected by Congress; the Constitucionalism; the Plurpartidarism; and the State Intervention in economy to regulate it.
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The Manifesto shows the ideals to a perfect Nation and Government: The Populism, merged with the Nationalism; a Semi-Presidencialist Government, with a Prime-Minister elected by Congress; the Constitutionalism; the Plurpartidarism; and the State Intervention in an economy to regulate it.
  
 
[http://sites.google.com/site/ppnnacionalpopulistas/home/manifesto Manifesto Link (in Portuguese)]
 
[http://sites.google.com/site/ppnnacionalpopulistas/home/manifesto Manifesto Link (in Portuguese)]
  
 
== Party Presidents ==
 
== Party Presidents ==
 
 
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| [[Sergio Itagiba]]
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| {{eLink|citizen|1468559|Sergio Itagiba}}
 
| 25 October - 14 November
 
| 25 October - 14 November
 
| Founder of the party
 
| Founder of the party
 
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| [[Querb]]
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| {{eLink|citizen|1484698|Querb}}
 
| 14 - 15 November
 
| 14 - 15 November
 
| Interim PP for one day
 
| Interim PP for one day
 
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| [[Jonatan Souque de Souza Fraga]]
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| {{eLink|citizen|2060316|Jonathan Souque de Souza Fraga}}
 
| 16 November - 15 December
 
| 16 November - 15 December
 
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| [[Leticia Zanon Lessa]]
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| Leticia Zanon Lessa
| 16 December - 15 Feburary
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| 16 December - 15 February
 
| 2 terms
 
| 2 terms
 
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| [[wildson jose da silva]]
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| wildson jose da silva
| 16 Feburary - 27 Abril
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| 16 February - 27 April
 
| 2.5 terms
 
| 2.5 terms
 
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| [[Sergio Itagiba]]
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| {{eLink|citizen|1468559|Sergio Itagiba}}
| 28 Abril - 15 Maio
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| 28 April - 15 May
 
| Interim president
 
| Interim president
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Partido Popular Nacionalista

Party-Partido Popular Nacionalista.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-Brazil.jpg Brazil
Abbreviation PPN
Organization Party's ORG
Colors Green, Yellow and Blue
Founded 25 October 2009
Dissolved 2010
Political
Congress Occupancy 0 /40 seats, 0%
Succeeds Partido Anarquista
Succeeded By Aliança Neodemagoga Progressista
Orientation Center
Ideology Libertarian

Partido Popular Nacionalista, cordially known as PPN, it was an anonymous party in Icon-Brazil.png Brazil, founded by Sergio Itagiba, after he dissolved Partido Anarquista.

Manifesto

The National-Populist Manifesto of April 28th 2010 is an open letter of Sergio Itagiba and Jonathan Souque de Souza Fraga, (PPN's founders), to every citizen of Brazil. The letter was published by PPN's official communication system, the A Voz do PPN newspaper.

The Manifesto shows the ideals to a perfect Nation and Government: The Populism, merged with the Nationalism; a Semi-Presidencialist Government, with a Prime-Minister elected by Congress; the Constitutionalism; the Plurpartidarism; and the State Intervention in an economy to regulate it.

Manifesto Link (in Portuguese)

Party Presidents

Name Date Note
Sergio Itagiba 25 October - 14 November Founder of the party
Querb 14 - 15 November Interim PP for one day
Jonathan Souque de Souza Fraga 16 November - 15 December
Leticia Zanon Lessa 16 December - 15 February 2 terms
wildson jose da silva 16 February - 27 April 2.5 terms
Sergio Itagiba 28 April - 15 May Interim president

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