By 2018, Serra may switch from PSDB to PMDB.
Columnist Dora Kramer, one of the most aligned with Serra's political movement, is betting on this: "The PMDB leadership has a name in mind and already has the roadmap for leaving the federal government ready. The ideal candidate in these conversations is the PSDB senator José Serra: it would be the union of a nationally prominent figure with the best-structured party in the entire country," she says; in Congress, Serra has been close to the presidents of the Chamber and the Senate, Eduardo Cunha (PMDB-RJ) and Renan Calheiros (PMDB-AL), on issues such as the Petrobras model.
247 - Journalist Dora Kramer, one of the columnists most aligned with Serra's political ideology, predicts that Senator José Serra (PSDB-SP) will be a candidate for president of the Republic in 2018, but not for the PSDB party. Dora foresees Serra joining the PMDB.
That's what she states in her column. "The future has already begun". ""For the first time in many years, about 20, the PMDB seems to be serious when its leaders – including Vice President Michel Temer – say that the party will have its own candidate for President of the Republic," she says.So serious is the situation that the PMDB leadership has a name in mind and already has a roadmap for leaving the federal government ready. The candidate considered ideal in these discussions is the PSDB senator José Serra: it would be the union of a nationally prominent figure with the best-structured party in the entire country.
Dora emphasizes that ""Serra, regarding this, neither confirms nor denies it." According to her, he simply "remains silent." The journalist also believes that the PSDB (Brazilian Social Democracy Party) will choose its... The presidential candidate was positioned between Governor Geraldo Alckmin and Senator Aécio Neves. "Very well, at this point in history, José Serra would enter the picture with his stated desire to preside over Brazil, and the opportunity would present itself outside of his current party."