Lula/Alckmin ticket: "Not even God can sink this ship." That's what they used to say about the Titanic.
We've had 5 presidents since the return to democracy: Tancredo, Collor, FHC, Lula, and Dilma. Of those 5, in 3 of those cases the vice-president assumed the presidency: Sarney, Itamar, and Temer.
We had 5 presidents since the return to democracy Tancredo, Collor, FHC, Lula and Dilma.
Of those 5, In 3 of these cases, the vice president assumed the position. Sarney, Itamar and Temer.
Do you think that's not enough?
I'm talking about facts We have been governed until now, in 60% of cases by the vice presidentsIs that not enough? Lula is a genius Regarding politics, everything is being tied together very well with the creation of a Federation with the Green Party (PV), the Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL), the Workers' Party (PT), the Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB), and the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB). This Federation would guarantee that there won't be a... ImpeachmentThis will isolate Alckmin within left-wing parties and, together with the Federation, give him an average of 160 to 170 representatives. And To block an impeachment, you only need 172 votes.As a friend of mine says: the little bearded guy knows what he's doing. But This doesn't change the mathematics of the facts. All the aforementioned instances involving vice-presidents were planned, and very well planned, especially Temer's case, and yet the presidency still fell to the vice-presidents!
Sarney was like Temer: an outsider in the left's nest. Surely there must have been some planning involved in choosing a vice-president with a military background as the running mate of a ticket that aspired to be leftist! The plan, just like today, was a broad ticket to block the advance of the dictatorship—in Tancredo's case, a dictatorship that was already rotten to the core, but which didn't want a redemocratization led by the left.
Temer found the path to impeachment, while Sarney had his way to the presidency paved by the silence of the cemeteries that settled over President Tancredo, who was indirectly elected.
The difference is that in the case of the two right-wing vice presidents, who were infiltrated into their governments by the left itself, the transition to the vice presidents was chaotic from the perspective of progressive government programs, which were replaced by right-wing agendas at the hands of their respective vice presidents.
The only vice-president who took office and maintained the political orientation of the incumbent and the base that elected him, however obvious that may seem. Ironically, he was the right-wing vice president, elected on a right-wing ticket. Itamar Franco on Collor's ticket. The truth is that in this story, history has proven that only the right wing planned properly and wasn't caught off guard by the departure of the president they elected. Therefore, At the very least, isn't it time we chose a decent vice president, even just once in our lives??!
Not that I'm against a broad alliance in the current situation, which even includes Alckmin. But it doesn't have to be as vice-president! They could create a Ministry of Evil for him, to persecute Dória, for example, haha. But jokes aside, a Ministry, as long as it wasn't one of the strategic ones, would be fine!
Let's take Bolsonaro as an example. He's there because nobody wants to remove a crude military man to put in Mourão, who is even cruder and more radical, and on top of that, even more intelligent and deceitful. That's the only reason Bozzo is still in power today. He's the ideal vice-president: More radical than the incumbent, so the opposition will never want to unseat the President!The problem is that all plans always fail at what's called "This never happens.","So-and-so would never do this or that.", "the The current situation does not allow for a new coup."o Teori Zavascki will always be alive to 'save' us. ""This plane will never crash.""This ship will never sink."And then they put fewer lifeboats on the Titanic. What's the point of lifeboats? After all, not even God can sink that ship..."
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