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The Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order (Portuguese: ''Partido de Reedificação da Ordem Nacional'', PRONA) was a nationalist political party in Brazil. Its electoral code was 56 and its colors were the traditional Brazilian green and yellow. It was founded in 1989 by the cardiologist, professor and politician
Enéas Carneiro Enéas Ferreira Carneiro (, , ; November 5, 1938 – May 6, 2007) was a Brazilian polymath, cardiologist, physicist, mathematician, professor, writer, military serviceman and politician. He represented the state of São Paulo in the National C ...
, who was the president of the party. Its political broadcasts during the pre-election campaigning periods became famous and distinct for the speed in which they were produced due to the very short time the party had available and also because of the use of
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as soundtrack. The party was strongly identified with the figure of Enéas, who was candidate to the
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in 1989, 1994 and 1998. The party was extinguished in 2006, shortly before the death of Enéas, being succeeded by the Party of the Republic.


Corruption

The , based on data released by the Superior Electoral Court on 4 October 2007, released a balance sheet containing parties with the largest number of members of the judiciary who had been expelled for corruption since the year 2000. PRONA appeared in last place, with a single expel, tied with the
Humanist Party of Solidarity The Humanist Party of Solidarity ( pt, Partido Humanista da Solidariedade) was a Brazilian political party. Its electoral code was 31 and it became a registered political party on 6 July 1995 with the denomination of "National Solidarity Party" ...
, Green Party and Progressive Republican Party.


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External links


Official party website (in Portuguese)
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