Campos: "Dilma didn't win in 2013"
During a visit to Brasília, the governor of Pernambuco reportedly said that the president failed the test of the condition imposed in exchange for support for her reelection. He assessed that it is already possible to say that she has not been "successful" in either politics or the economy. He also said that in market value alone, national companies have "lost R$ 150 billion" and inflation remains a threat, without adequate government responses to contain it.
247 – The governor of Pernambuco, Eduardo Campos, during a visit to Brasília, told his supporters that President Dilma Rousseff failed the 2013 test. According to the likely PSB presidential candidate, "winning 2013" was one of the conditions he set when questioned about his support for the president in the 2014 elections.
According to information from Valor, Campos said that it is already possible to affirm that she has not achieved "success" in either politics or the economy. He even went so far as to say that in market value alone, national companies have "melted by R$ 150 billion" and inflation remains a threat, without adequate government responses to contain it.
He also sees the street protests as an opening for new alliances, such as the conversation he recently had with the national president of the PSD, Gilberto Kassab. According to the governor, the protests benefit first the candidacy of Marina Silva (Rede) and then his own, as they represent, to a greater or lesser degree, new developments in the national political scene.