Eliane: Dilma is out of the spotlight and the opposition enters.
Columnist Eliane Cantanhêde follows a theory raised by 247 and sees yet another "shift in the balance of an otherwise exciting election"; according to her, Aécio Neves (PSDB) is in the spotlight for "reacting poorly, in an overly concise statement and rambling interviews, to the accusation about the airstrip that serves as access to a family farm"; while Eduardo Campos (PSB) "finds himself in the middle of a nebulous world regarding the purchase of support."
247 – Columnist Eliane Cantanhêde follows a theory raised by 247 that President Dilma Rousseff has switched places with the opposition in the spotlight. "Another reversal in the balance of power in an otherwise thrilling election," says the journalist.
She links the TCU's favorable decision for President Dilma Rousseff regarding the purchase of Pasadena to the accusations against the airport made by Aécio Neves in Minas Gerais and to the alleged attempt by the PSB to bribe Eduardo Campos' candidate for governor of Pernambuco.
“Aécio came under fire for reacting poorly, in an overly brief statement and rambling interviews, to the news that he used almost R$ 14 million, when he was governor of Minas Gerais, on a landing strip that serves as access to a family farm,” it says. As for Campos, “he finds himself in the middle of the nebulous world of one person's word (that of Congressman José Augusto Maia, of the Pros party) against another's (that of his party, the PSB), regarding the purchase of support” (read more). here).