2023-10-252023-10-252023-10-252022-02-22https://repositorio.ifal.edu.br/handle/123456789/325From 1985 onwards, the new republic began within the redemocratization process. Until the 2018 elections, we have 34 years and 225 days, and in this period Brazil was governed by 4 Presidents and 3 Vice-Presidents. With these, there were 4 parties in power, of the 34 currently existing, they were: Partido do Movimento Democrático Brasileiro (PMDB), for 10 years and 58 days; Partido da Reconstrução Nacional (PRN), for 2 years and 289 days; Partido da Social Democracia Brasileira (PSDB), for 8 years and Partido Trabalhista (PT), for 13 years and 243 days. These parties are among the 7 with the most members. Our research encompasses this reality and has as its object of study the relationship between these same parties in electoral dispute and the State/Government projects that are at stake. Added to this, the current importance of the media and the use made in 2018 of social networks, their unconventional reach and effectiveness, interacting political, political and people agenda in their high-reaching populist mix. This research also uses the theories of Nunes (2017), Dahl (2001), Held (1987) and O'Donnell (1998); in addition to a methodology that uses already computed statistical data and bibliographic research in books and newspapers, thus being, of a qualitative nature, without disregarding the quantitative information already published by press agencies and government officials.Acesso AbertoAdministração PúblicaPartidos – Eleições Presidenciais – Brasil.PolíticosProjetos de governoMídia – Processo EleitoralOs modelos da administração pública e os partidos que compuseram as eleições presidenciais em 2018Trabalho de Conclusão de CursoCNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS