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Solidarity was founded by Paulinho da Força, union leader and former president of the Força Sindicaltrade union centre. The new party reflected its origin on the Força Sindical: to be a labourist party, but with a less ideological and more pragmatic approach.[7]
The party identifies itself as centre-left and social-democratic.[7] The party has strong links with Força Sindical, a labour union that historically strongly opposes the hegemony of Central Única dos Trabalhadores and other leftist labour movements in favor of a less ideological and more pragmatic approach, "Sindicalismo de Resultados" (Unionism of Results), which means less ideology and more direct gains for the working class.
↑"Brazilian Electoral Bulletin 2022". Washington Brazil Office. 13. May 6, 2022. Archived from the original on July 15, 2025. Retrieved May 27, 2025. The party alliance supporting Lula da Silva's candidacy is practically defined and will be composed of one center-right party (Solidariedade), two center parties (Green Party, PV; Sustainable Network, REDE), three center-left parties (Workers' Party, PT; Communist Party of Brazil, PCdoB; and the Brazilian Socialist Party, PSB), and one left-wing party (Party of Socialism and Liberty, PSOL).