'I am the leader, but I am not the owner of the Network,' says Marina Silva.
The Rede party's pre-candidate for President of the Republic, Marina Silva, claims to see "no inconsistency whatsoever" in forging alliances that contradict the party's coalition guidelines in the presidential campaign, stating that "the states have autonomy"; in her speeches, the candidate criticizes what she calls "old politics," even though her party is allied with parties like DEM and PSC.
247 - Marina Silva, the Rede party's pre-candidate for the Presidency of the Republic, states that she sees "no inconsistency whatsoever" in forging alliances that contradict the party's coalition guidelines in the presidential campaign, saying that "the states have autonomy." In her speeches, the candidate criticizes what she calls "old politics," even though her party is allied with parties like DEM and PSC.
"Marina stated that she is being selective with her alliances, but that she is not the only one making decisions for the party. 'I am not the owner of the Network. I am the leader, but I am not the owner. I give my opinion. If I am heard, great. And many times I am.'"
During the interview, the pre-candidate confirmed that in Rio de Janeiro she supported the candidacy of Congressman Miro Teixeira (Rede) for governor, but he preferred to form an alliance with the ticket of pre-candidate Romário (Podemos-RJ) and run for the Senate. "I respect his decision."