Reform Progressive Party
The Reform Progressive Party (Partido Progressista Reformador, PPR) was a centre-right Brazilian party, formed by the fusion of the Democratic Social Party (PDS) and the Christian Democratic Party (PDC) in 1993.[1] Two years later the party, along with the Progressive Party, formed a new party called Brazilian Progressive Party. The leader of the party was Esperidião Amin, former governor of Santa Catarina in 1983-87.
| Reform Progressive Party Partido Progressista Reformador | |
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| Abbreviation | PPR | 
| Leader | Esperidião Amin | 
| Founded | 1993 | 
| Dissolved | 1995 | 
| Merger of | Democratic Social Party Christian Democratic Party | 
| Merged into | Brazilian Progressive Party | 
| Ideology | Conservatism Christian democracy | 
| Political position | Centre-right | 
References
    
- John J. Crocitti; Monique Vallance (2012). Brazil Today: An Encyclopedia of Life in the Republic. ABC-CLIO. p. 491. ISBN 978-0-313-34672-9.
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