Setti: By going to Minas Gerais, Dilma shows fear of Aécio.
"If Senator Aécio Neves' candidacy didn't worry the Planalto Palace—as the palace staff pretends is the case—would Dilma have gone to Minas Gerais, specifically to São João Del Rei... and to Tancredo Neves Street to announce the release of funds?", questions the columnist from Veja magazine.
247 – President Dilma Rousseff went to the city of São João Del Rei today, the political birthplace of Aécio Neves, to announce investments from PAC 2. According to Ricardo Setti, a columnist for... VejaThe Workers' Party candidate's agenda "in the opponent's lair" demonstrates that she is afraid of the PSDB candidate's candidacy. Read her post:
Asking doesn't hurt: Doesn't Dilma announcing "good deeds" in Tancredo's homeland show that her grandson, Aécio, is already a cause for concern?
Did you read today's unmissable Radar On-line, by Lauro Jardim?
If not, here's a snippet from one of the notes:
"Dilma Rousseff handpicked, from among 44 municipalities, the location where she will announce today the release of funds for historic cities to use in improving their signage systems, one of the most criticized aspects during the Confederations Cup."
Dilma will enter São João Del Rei, the birthplace of Tancredo Neves, who, as is well known, was Aécio Neves' grandfather. But the "tribute" is even more precise: the presidential speech is scheduled to take place on Tancredo Neves Street.
Asking doesn't hurt: if the candidacy of Senator Aécio Neves, the PSDB presidential candidate, didn't worry the Planalto Palace—as the palace staff pretends is the case—would Dilma go to Minas Gerais, specifically to São João Del Rei... and to Tancredo Neves Street to announce the release of funds?
There, in the opponent's lair in 2014?
OK. Fool me, I like it.