Brazil's Marina Silva launches 'sustainability party'
Foreign
In Brazil, a former presidential candidate and environment minister has launched a new political party, Sustainability Network, ahead of next year's presidential elections.
In a speech to hundreds of supporters in the capital, Brasilia, Marina Silva stressed the party's green credentials.
According to Brazilian law, nearly 500,000 signatures are needed to officially register a party.
Ms Silva came third with nearly 20m votes in her 2010 presidential bid.
Launching the new party, Marina Silva ruled out taking either a pro or anti-government stance.
The former Amazon activist did not say whether she would run for president next year, although that is widely predicted.
It is expected that her allies will follow her into the new party, but so far no other major politician has announced that they intend to join.
Little is known about the overall political objectives of the network, apart from a firm commitment to the environment.
The new party is said to want to copy US President Barack Obama's funding model for his presidential campaigns, largely internet-based and geared towards individuals.


















































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