Rebellion within PSDB against Doria's candidacy sparks crisis in the party.
Doria's opponents are meeting with the president of the PSDB party to demand that the governor present something more, or else they will push for his replacement by Eduardo Leite.
247 - After the entire saga of the PSDB primaries, which, following days of voting system failures and questions about the fairness of the process, defined the governor of São Paulo, João Doria, as the party's pre-candidate for president of the Republic, a new internal rebellion threatens to begin.
A group of Doria's opponents, according to the Folha de S. PaulThey want to meet in the coming weeks with the president of the PSDB party, Bruno Araújo, to demand that the governor of São Paulo present a political plan, which they believe does not exist.
Otherwise, this group of tucanos will pressure for Doria to be replaced by the governor of Rio Grande do Sul, Eduardo Leite, the São Paulo governor's main opponent in the primaries.
The group is made up of Leite, Tasso Jereissati (CE), Aécio Neves (MG), José Aníbal (SP) and Pimenta da Veiga (MG). They met this Tuesday (8), in Brasília, when they decided to move forward with the pressure on Doria.
"We're going to talk to the party president and other party leaders. There's unease. How do you put together a ticket to run for Senate, federal deputy, and state deputy with a campaign that has only 4% of the vote intention? But it's not just that. It's that there's nothing to say," says former senator José Aníbal (PSDB-SP), alternate to José Serra (SP). "There's no discourse, no proposals, no purpose, other than wanting to be. And he built this path in a very questionable way and perhaps he's paying for it now. The PSDB has a history of leadership. This guy offers no leadership to the PSDB. Not personally, not programmatically, not in terms of audacity. He has nothing."
On Wednesday (9), when commenting on the meeting of the opposition group, Doria declared: "dinner of the defeated".
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