Social Democratic Party of Brazil (Operation Foxley)

The Social Democratic Party (PSD) is a Brazilian political party that defends the social liberalism, economic as well, and social-democratic customs. The party was founded by the civil engineer Alfredo Cotait Neto on March 21, 1991 and its registration was guaranteed by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) on July 7, 1991, 3 months after its founding. The PSD currently has about 327 million members across the country.

The PSD was the first political party, after the New Constitution, to be created in Brazil. His first election, and first victory, was in 1998, with the candidacy of party president Alfredo Cotait Neto, who won the elections with the majority of the votes of the population. After 4 years in power, the PSD has undergone a major "political migration", with several former party politicians migrating to the PSD, thereby increasing membership. In 2004, the party won the elections once again, electing the Bahia state deputy Otto Alencar. In 2018 elections, the party succeeded in electing Marco Bertaiolli as president of the republic, which once again won the elections, with the majority of the votes of the population. In addition, the PSD became Brazil's largest party by the number of parliamentarians elected in the House of Representatives.

History
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Development with Freedom to Develop
Development is the set of political, economic and social transformations that a society goes through. It is a phenomenon that transcends that of economic growth, which is limited to the expansion of the nation's production of goods and services.

Development requires Freedom
The path to development requires freedom. Freedom of opinion, freedom to undertake, freedom to choose. Development has democracy as its political mechanism, free enterprise as its economic instrument, and equal opportunity as its social objective.

Democracy and District Voting
The democracy, in order to fulfill its role of securing the will of the people, needs to bring the voter closer to the elected, allowing the citizen to monitor and supervise the actions of politicians. District voting is the best way to secure this goal.

Property Rights and Respect for Contracts
The economic freedom presupposes as a fundamental requirement the guarantee of property rights and respect for contracts. It also requires ethics as a rule of conduct and responsibility as counterpart.

Free enterprise needs clear and stable rules, institutions and legal certainty to ensure compliance with the rules. It also needs to have an economic environment that stimulates the entrepreneurial spirit. The bureaucracy must be the minimum necessary to ensure the proper functioning of the market and taxation must be moderate.

Equal Opportunities
The equal opportunity aims to guarantee the possibility of each one to be realized through individual effort and on their own merits. Support programs for underprivileged families are fundamental, but mechanisms need to be provided so that people can gradually overcome poverty. This requires ensuring quality education and health, with the involvement of government, family and society.

Sustainability and Technological Innovation
The pursuit of development in its broadest sense - socially, economically and environmentally sustainable - depends on greater use of renewable energy sources and green technologies, investment in science, technology, infrastructure, and the creation of a regulatory environment that stimulates the initiative. entrepreneurship and innovation in all fields of activity.

Brazil, due to its wide availability of resources and the capacity of its people, is able to preserve the environment and, at the same time, expand its agricultural production, placing itself as a major food supplier for an increasingly needy world.

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