Libertarians (Brazil)

Libertarians Party
Chairperson Rafael Lemos
Founded June 20, 2009 (2009-06-20)
Ideology Minarchism
Libertarianism
Anarcho-capitalism
Economic liberalism
International affiliation Interlibertarians
Colors

     Yellow

     Black
Website
www.libertarios.org.br

Libertarians (Libertários, LIBER) is a libertarian political party in Brazil founded in 2009.[1] It is registered as a civil association and is pursuing the support of 500,000 Brazilian electors in order to obtain full party registration with the Brazilian Electoral Court (Tribunal Superior Eleitoral).

The current chairman is Rafael Lemos.

History

The idea to create the Libertarians party first came up through discussions in the Orkut social network. The first member was Fernando Fiori Chiocca, who started to unite people around this idea. The next step was made by Juliano Torres, who scheduled a meeting in Belo Horizonte in which a provisional national leadership was established. Since then, LIBER has been growing throughout Brazil. The party has a major presence in social networks.

Libertários is affiliated to Interlibertarians (Libertarian International).

References

  1. "Novos partidos" (in Portuguese). PB Agora. 21 December 2009. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
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