After the end of World War II, the integralists regrouped and created the Popular Representation Party, through which they took part in Brazilian politics between 1945 and 1965. At the same time, the integralists acted behind the scenes in support of the 1964 coup and were active within the military regime that came to power. The proposal of this work is to discuss the political insertion of Plínio Salgado’s followers during the long period between 1945 and 1985, their expectations of power and the different methods imagined by them to achieve it, during democratic and dictatorial periods. Special emphasis will be given to the effectively achieved results and the effects of this group’s actions as a whole in B...