Mineiro Republican Party
Mineiro Republican Party Partido Republicano Mineiro | |
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| Abbreviation | PRM |
| Historical leaders | Afonso Pena, Venceslau Brás, Delfim Moreira, Epitácio Pessoa, Artur Bernardes |
| Founded | 4 June 1888 |
| Dissolved | 2 December 1937 |
| Succeeded by | Republican Party |
| Headquarters | Belo Horizonte |
| Ideology | Republicanism Federalism Regionalism Agrarianism Milk coffee politics Economic liberalism Brazilian nationalism Conservatism |
| Political position | Centre-right |
| National affiliation | Liberal Alliance (1929-1930) Brazilian Democratic Union (1937) |
| International affiliation | None |
The Mineiro Republican Party (Portuguese: Partido Republicano Mineiro, PRM) was a Brazilian political party founded on 4 June 1888 and active until its extinction on 2 December 1937 by Decree No. 37 – issued by Getúlio Vargas during the Estado Novo – which abolished all political parties in Brazil. It was one of Brazil's two most powerful parties during the First Brazilian Republic along with the Paulista Republican Party.