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new allies ask Lula for a turn to the center

new allies ask Lula for a turn to the center

“The economy has changed and it is necessary to evolve in that direction. It is necessary to locate more to the center because the world changed, the economy changed“, declared on Wednesday night Simone Tebet, who obtained almost 5 million votes, hours after announcing his support for Lula for the ballot.

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In this regard, the newspaper O Globo published this Thursday that sources from the Workers’ Party (PT) admitted that Lula da Silva could anticipate the names of members of his eventual economic cabinet in case of victory, something that the market also asks for.

Tebeth, of Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB, conservative) declared that she was willing to participate in campaign events together with the former left-wing president. But she clarified that before going up to a box, she will wait for the PT to accept a five point program on education and women’s rights.

In an interview with a podcast, he stated that the re-election of President Jair Bolsonaro can establish a government that imposes a “white dictatorship” in Brazil through a system that imposes its will “on the Judicial and Legislative branches”. “Because today dictatorships do not exist through the military and weapons, they occur in a veiled way,” said the former presidential candidate.

On Wednesday ipec released the first voting intention poll for the ballot in Brazil in which former President Lula da Silva has 51% against 43% of President Jair Bolsonaro. This survey, with a margin of error of 2 points for more and less, considered all the votes, even null and blank ones.

Source: Ambito

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