Third Way (Brazil)
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This article aims to give an overview of centrist and moderate politics in Brazil often called the Third Way. It is limited to Third Way groupings and parties with significant impact on national politics, often demonstrated by national representation.
Though previously the Third Way was used to describe many types of ideologies in Brazil, it is now more used for politics in opposition or unaligned with the dominant forces of the left-wing Workers' Party and those of Jair Bolsonaro. Rather than being a solid ideology, it is a specific political identity.[1][2][3]