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Sustainability Network

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Sustainability Network

Rede Sustentabilidade
AbbreviationREDE[1]
SpokespersonHeloísa Helena
Wesley Diógenes
Founded16 February 2013; 11 years ago (2013-02-16)
Registered22 September 2015; 8 years ago (2015-09-22)
Split from
  • Socialism and Liberty Party
  • Brazilian Socialist Party
  • Green Party
HeadquartersBrasília, Federal District
Youth wingJuventude em Rede
MembershipIncrease 36,515[citation needed]
Ideology
Political positionCentre[3][better source needed] to centre-left[4]
National affiliationPSOL REDE Federation
Colors     Teal
     Turquoise
     Orange
TSE identification number18
Chamber of Deputies
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Federal Senate
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Election symbol
Logomarca da Rede Sustentabilidade (REDE), do Brasil (cropped).png
Website
redesustentabilidade.org.br

The Sustainability Network (Portuguese: Rede Sustentabilidade, REDE) is an environmentalist Brazilian political party[1][6] founded in 2013 by Marina Silva, a Brazilian politician from Acre.[7] The party formed a strategic alliance with the Brazilian Socialist Party for the 2014 Brazilian general election, until its registration as an independent political party was approved in 2015.[8] The Sustainability Network has 19,090 members as of January 2017.[9]

For the Brazilian general election of 2018 REDE formed with the Green Party the coalition United to transform Brazil, in support of Marina Silva.[10] In the 2022 Brazilian general election REDE formed a coalition with other leftist parties for the pre-candidacy of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva with the coalition Let's go together for Brazil.

Electoral history

Presidential elections

Election Candidate Running mate Coalition First round Second round Result
Votes % Votes %
2018 Marina Silva (REDE) Eduardo Jorge (PV) REDE; PV 1,069,578 1.00% (#8) Lost Red XN
2022 Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) Geraldo Alckmin (PSB) PT; PCdoB; PV; PSOL; REDE; PSB; Solidariedade; Avante; Agir 57,259,405 48.43% (#1) 60,345,999 50.90% (#1) Won Green tickY
Source: Election Resources: Federal Elections in Brazil – Results Lookup

Legislative elections

Election Chamber of Deputies Federal Senate Role in government
Votes % Seats +/– Votes % Seats +/–
2018 816,784 0.83%
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New 7,166,003 4.18%
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New Opposition
2022[lower-alpha 1] 782,917 0.72%
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Increase 1 8,133 0.01%
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Decrease 4 Coalition
  1. Ran in federation with the Socialism and Liberty Party.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Rede Sustentabilidade" (in pt). http://www.tse.jus.br/partidos/partidos-politicos/partidos-registrados-no-tse/rede. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Paraguassu, Lisandra; Brito, Ricardo (July 6, 2018). "Marina Silva counts on Brazil anti-graft wave in threadbare campaign" (in en-US). Reuters U.S. (Brazilia: Reuters). https://www.reuters.com/article/us-brazil-politics/marina-silva-counts-on-brazil-anti-graft-wave-in-threadbare-campaign-idUSKBN1JW2PE. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Bello" column (7 September 2017). "The Appeal of Macronismo in Latin America: Rebuilding the Radical Centre". The Economist, vol. 424, no. 9057, p. 34 (U.S. edition). Print edition uses the sub-title only. Author of the "Bello" column was identified in the online masthead as journalist Michael Reid.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Brazil's most popular politician, Lula, won't be on the October presidential ballot. Here's what comes next" (in en-US). Washington Post. September 5, 2018. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2018/09/05/brazils-most-popular-politician-lula-wont-be-on-the-october-presidential-ballot-heres-what-comes-next/. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 "Descobrindo valores e competência essencial" (in pt-br). https://s3-sa-east-1.amazonaws.com/rs-arquivos-uteis/Forma%C3%A7%C3%A3o/valores-e-competencias%2Bformatado.pdf. Retrieved 28 June 2023. 
  6. "Seja mais um elo da Rede Sustentabilidade!" (in pt). http://www.redesustentabilidade.org.br. 
  7. "Brazil's Marina Silva launches 'sustainability party'". BBC. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-21487993. 
  8. "TSE registra Rede Sustentabilidade, partido fundado por Marina Silva". 22 September 2015. http://g1.globo.com/politica/noticia/2015/09/tse-registra-rede-sustentabilidade-partido-fundado-por-marina-silva.html. 
  9. "Eleitores filiados". http://inter04.tse.jus.br/ords/dwtse/f?p=2001:104:::NO:::. 
  10. Ribeiro, Marcelo; Peron, Isadora (4 August 2018). "Rede aprova por aclamação chapa Marina Silva-Eduardo Jorge" (in pt). Valor Econômico. https://www.valor.com.br/politica/5711971/rede-aprova-por-aclamacao-chapa-marina-silva-eduardo-jorge. 
Preceded by
16 – UWSP (PSTU)
Numbers of Brazilian Official Political Parties
18 – NETWORK (REDE)
Succeeded by
19 – PODE





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