Valadares may run for Governor, with JB for Senate, and Mendonça as vice-governor.
This political-electoral arrangement for 2014 is made by journalist Jozailto Lima; according to him, this could occur within two combined situations: Déda not opening considerable space for Jackson to effectively be governor, and João Alves Filho not wanting to be the candidate himself; regarding the possibility of the capital's mayor running for governor, the director of Journalism at Cinform is wary: "if João actually thinks, on a whim, of being governor of Sergipe for the fourth time, and believes he can apply to the entire state this vision of mismanagement, negligence, indolence, and lack of appetite that he applies to Aracaju, it is good that voters begin to assess the dangers with a critical eye from today onwards."
247 - Journalist Jozailto Lima, who in last week's edition of his column in Cinform spoke of a possible rapprochement between Mayor João Alves Filho (DEM) and Senator Antônio Carlos Valadares (PSB), now claims that the senator may run for Governor of the State in 2014, in a scenario where the acting governor Jackson Barreto (PMDB) would be the candidate for Senate and federal deputy Mendonça Prado (DEM) would be the candidate for vice-governor. "Senator Valadares is keeping a low profile, waiting for some disruption in the process so that he can become another name. A solution," says the columnist in this week's edition of Cinform.
According to Jozailto Lima, this electoral arrangement could happen if the following conditions are met: "if Déda doesn't relax further in favor of Jackson, doesn't open the coffers, so that he can act as governor." Of course, for this situation to materialize, a combination of many factors is necessary. One of them would be Mayor João Alves giving up running for governor again.
“Is that possible? That’s an unknown: it’s not easy to say that João won’t run for Governor. But it’s easy to say that he will. Greedy for greater power, João would be doing well in the polls, despite the horrible, clueless, and insensitive way he’s governing the capital,” says the director of Journalism at Cinform.
In an even harsher tone of speech against the mayor of the capital, as occurred in Editorial In this week's newspaper article, Jozailto Lima also states that the possibility of João running for governor should awaken "an elementary, essential, and very important correlation for all the people of Sergipe": "If João actually thinks, on a whim, of being governor of Sergipe for the fourth time, and believes he can apply to the entire state this vision of mismanagement, negligence, indolence, and lack of appetite that he applies to Aracaju, it is good that voters begin to assess the dangers with a critical eye starting today."
Last week, the columnist stated that João could be a candidate for governor, with Valadares' support., within a national agreement that would give the governor of Pernambuco, Eduardo Campos (PSB), a platform for his candidacy for president of the Republic, in Sergipe.