PPS is most interested in Eliana, the judge-politician.
According to the Poder Online column on iG, the president of the PPS party, Congressman Roberto Freire (SP), "will put on the table any option that the minister deems appropriate." This could be a run for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies or the Senate. "We will offer her whatever she considers appropriate so that she can join us next year," said Freire; the STJ minister is acclaimed by her fellow countrymen to run for Governor of Bahia, but according to iG, she is most delighted with the 'possibility' of going to the Senate.
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Among the many parties that want her as a candidate, according to her own account, the PPS seems to be the most interested in having the Minister of the Superior Court of Justice (STJ), Eliana Calmon, affiliate her to run for an elected office in 2014.
According to the Poder Online column on iG, the president of the PPS party, Congressman Roberto Freire (SP), "will put on the table any option that the minister deems appropriate." This could be a run for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies or the Senate. "We will offer whatever she considers appropriate so that she can work with us next year," said Freire.
Seen as a 'heroine', especially by her fellow countrymen, after denouncing the existence of "many bandits in robes in Brazil" while serving as inspector general of the National Council of Justice, the woman from Bahia gained the spotlight and has been using her positions to gain prominence in a possible entry into partisan politics, with her name being acclaimed to run for governor of the state. But she has not yet decided whether she will be a candidate for Bahia or for Brasília.
However, according to iG, Eliana Calmon is reportedly delighted with the possibility of becoming a senator of the Republic starting January 1, 2015. Below is another note from the portal.
Eliana Calmon remains in the running for the 2014 election.
Recently, in a conversation between the minister and a friend, the topic of elections came up again. According to the interlocutor, Eliana indicated that she is indeed considering running, but for a Senate seat. The question, he says, is whether to run for Bahia or the Federal District. Rumors are circulating that, for now, one of the parties offering her a "complete package" for the race is the PPS.