See: Geddel could 'fall' from Caixa this week.
Columnist Lauro Jardim notes that there was a "slight short circuit" between Geddel and Temer and a "short circuit" between the former minister and President Dilma; furthermore, the note suggests that with Temer, everything will be fine soon, but with President Dilma, "whose intimacy is different, the same cannot be said"; the bank's Vice President of Corporate Banking, however, says he is not worried about the "risk" of losing his job.
Bahia 247
There is growing expectation behind the scenes at the Planalto Palace for the dismissal of the Vice President of Corporate Banking at Caixa Econômica, the PMDB member from Bahia, Geddel Vieira Lima. Although he vehemently denies any ill-feeling, the atmosphere has been tense with the Planalto Palace since the PMDB convention on Saturday (2).
President Dilma Rousseff attended the event and sealed the alliance with Vice President Michel Temer for the October 2014 election. Temer was also re-elected as president of the party.
Chosen by the PMDB party members as its national secretary, Geddel reportedly said that President Dilma's speech was "insufficient" for the party's ambitions.
Em interview Speaking to Bahia 247 yesterday, Geddel denied making such a comment and said there is no friction with the Planalto Palace, but also said he is not worried about the 'risk' of being removed from Caixa Econômica Federal.
A note from Veja's Radar Online column, however, says there is a "danger" that the bank's vice-presidency "could be emptied this week," in addition to stating that there was a "slight short circuit" between Geddel and Temer and a "short circuit" between the former minister and President Dilma.
The note suggests that with Temer, everything will be fine soon, but with President Dilma, "whose intimacy is different, the same cannot be said." See here Lauro Jardim's note.