Brigadas Populares
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Popular Brigades Brigadas Populares | |
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| Abbreviation | BPs |
| Founded | 2011 |
| Ideology | Socialism Marxism Left-wing nationalism Anti-imperialism Left-wing populism |
| Political position | Left-wing |
| Colors | Red Black |
| Website | |
| Official website | |
The Popular Brigades (Portuguese: Brigadas Populares, BPs) is a socialist Brazilian political organization founded in September 18, 2011, in São Paulo. It emerged from the merger of four previous organizations[1] and pursues strategic goals such as ending Brazil's dependency as well as the establishment of a sovereign and popular political regime. This philosophy is systematized in the organization's motto: Open Political Unity for a New Majority (Portuguese: Unidade aberta por uma nova maioria), which means the formation of a broad political field capable of consolidating itself as an alternative for the emancipation of the Brazilian people against a political regime built by the "Casa Grande" ("Big House", a reference to the slave owners and the dominat majority) and the "Casa Branca" (the White House, a reference to foreign imperialist influence in the country).[2]