Humanist Party of Solidarity

Its electoral code was 31 and it became a registered political party on 6 July 1995 with the denomination of "National Solidarity Party" (PSN) and obtained permanent record on 20 March 1997, with its first president being Phillipe Guedon of France.

In the presidential elections of 1998, still with the previous denomination, launched the candidate Vasco Neto.

He would receive 109,003 votes, totaling 0.16% of intentions, finishing in 12th place.

In 2000 it changed its name to the current one, merging with the group that tried to organize the National Humanist Party.

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