The PAN or Partido dos Aponsentados da Nação (Party of the Nation's Retirees) is a centrist Brazilian political party founded on November 22, 1995. The alleged objective of the PAN was to protect the interests of the Brazilian retired men. The PAN was legally recognized as a political party by Brazilian Electoral Superior Court on February 19, 1998.[1] As of October 2007, the party had 47 103 members.[2]
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| Preceded by 25 - Democrats | Numbers of Brazilian Official Political Parties 26 - PNR (PAN) defunct | Succeeded by 27 - CSDP (PSDC) |
Political parties in Brazil | |
|---|---|
| Major parties | PT · PMDB · PSDB · DEM |
| Medium parties | PR · PP · PSB · PDT · PTB · PPS · PV · PCdoB · PSC |
| Minor parties | PSOL · PMN · PTC · PHS · PSDC · PTdoB · PRB · PRP · PSL · PRTB · PTN · PSTU · PCB · PCO |
| - List of political parties - Politics of Brazil | |

