He was the founder of the Brazilian Communist Party in 1922.
He was a member of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party.
Serra was the candidate of the Brazilian Social Democratic Party.
The Brazilian Communist Party, weakened during the dictatorship, was also legalised.
He contested the 1945 presidential election as an antimilitarist independent, with the support of the Brazilian Communist Party.
Niemeyer then joined the Brazilian Communist Party in 1945 and went on to become its president in 1992.
In 1945 he was elected deputado estadual for the Brazilian Communist Party.
After several weeks, he gave up the house to Prestes and his supporters, who came to found the Brazilian Communist Party.
In 1988 he helped to found the Brazilian Social Democratic Party, a center-left group that opposed corruption.
He often criticised players, managers and teams, and was a member of the Brazilian Communist Party.