Partido pelos Animais e pela Natureza
People, Animals, Nature
People, Animals, Nature
Animal Welfare
European Parliament Group
Change of +1.0 since last election
+1.3 in the last 3 months
The foundation of PAN rests on the conviction that human well-being is inextricably linked to the protection of all living beings. The party champions a biocentric worldview, seeing humans not as rulers but as an integral part of a fragile ecosystem. At its core, PAN strives for an ethical evolution of society: moving away from the exploitation of natural resources and animals, towards an empathetic civilization that respects ecological boundaries and enshrines compassion as a guiding political principle.
PAN's agenda focuses on a decisive phase-out of fossil fuels, the promotion of organic farming, and the legal recognition of animal welfare concerns. The party advocates for stricter laws against animal cruelty and a ban on traditions such as bullfighting. Its target demographic is young, urban, and academically inclined – individuals who find traditional party structures too rigid and seek a comprehensive response to the climate crisis and industrial factory farming.
Within Portugal's political landscape, PAN occupies the niche of the 'ecological conscience.' It strategically acts as a bridge-builder, willing to support majorities beyond traditional left-right divides, provided its core objectives are upheld. Despite its progressive goals, PAN maintains strict adherence to the rule of law, yet advocates for an expansion of the legal framework to give nature and animals a constitutional voice.
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The party participated in government for 0% of the legislative period.
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