Campos is scheduled to meet with Dilma this Thursday.
Likely opponent of President Dilma Rousseff (PT) in the 2014 presidential election, the governor of Pernambuco, Eduardo Campos (PSB), will be in Brasília (DF), this Thursday (6), to meet with the head of the federal Executive, on the agenda are the actions necessary for the realization of the Confederations Cup; although issues such as urban mobility and security are the central reason for the meeting, the expectation is that next year's elections will also be discussed.
PE247 – Likely opponent of President Dilma Rousseff (PT) in the 2014 presidential election, the governor of Pernambuco, Eduardo Campos (PSB), will go to Brasília (DF), this Thursday (6), to meet at 15 pm with the head of the federal Executive to discuss actions related to this year's Confederations Cup. Dilma has been receiving the managers of the states that will host the event and tomorrow will be the day to meet with Campos. Urban mobility and security will be the main topics to be discussed.
Despite the administrative agenda, issues related to party-electoral politics may also enter the conversation, since the Pernambuco manager, who is officially an ally of President Dilma, is considering a candidacy for the Planalto Palace. In addition, the relationship between PT and PSB “heated up” this Tuesday (4), during the signing of the service order for the construction of the Agreste Aqueduct, whose total budget is R$ 2,3 billion and will benefit 2 million people in 68 municipalities in Pernambuco.
In a meeting between Campos and the Minister of National Integration, Fernando Bezerra Coelho (PSB-PE), which took place in Pesqueira, in the Agreste region, FBC praised the federal government's investments in the state. After his speech, the governor said that "the money belongs to the people, it belongs to Pernambuco, it doesn't belong to the governor. Just as the federal government's money doesn't belong to the president."
The minister, appointed by Eduardo Campos to head the ministry, has been one of the main voices within the PSB party to show support for President Dilma's reelection. On the 27th, for example, when he was in the state for the delivery of backhoes and graders, FBC said that "it is possible to do more, better and well done," refuting the slogans used by the manager – "it is possible to do more" and, later, "it is possible to do more and better."