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Sustainability Network
Rede Sustentabilidade
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Abbreviation | REDE[1] |
Spokesperson | Heloísa Helena Wesley Diógenes |
Founded | 16 February 2013; 11 years ago (2013-02-16) |
Registered | 22 September 2015; 8 years ago (2015-09-22) |
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Headquarters | Brasília, Federal District |
Youth wing | Juventude em Rede |
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Political position | Centre[3][better source needed]tocentre-left[4] |
National affiliation | PSOL REDE Federation |
Colors | Teal Turquoise Orange |
TSE identification number | 18 |
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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.
Election | Candidate | Running mate | Coalition | First round | Second round | Result | ||
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2018 | Marina Silva (REDE) | Eduardo Jorge (PV) | REDE; PV | 1,069,578 | 1.00% (#8) | – | – | Lost ![]() |
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 ![]() |
Source: Election Resources: Federal Elections in Brazil – Results Lookup |
Election | Chamber of Deputies | Federal Senate | Role in government | ||||||
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Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | ||
2018 | 816,784 | 0.83% |
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New | 7,166,003 | 4.18% |
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2022[a] | 782,917 | 0.72% |
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Preceded by | Numbers of Brazilian Official Political Parties 18 – NETWORK (REDE) |
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