Gaspari: Second round will be a plebiscite on whether the PT should remain in power.
Columnist Elio Gaspari states that, by saying that the people will oppose the return of ghosts from the past, President Dilma Rousseff presented a campaign intending to remain in government by exploiting her opponent's flaws, not her own virtues; while Aécio Neves (PSDB) will use the desire for change: "Enough of the PT," or "More PT," this will be the choice that the electorate will make in three weeks.
247 Columnist Elio Gaspari states that the second round of the presidential election will boil down to a plebiscite: "Enough of the PT," or "More PT," this will be the choice the electorate will make in three weeks.
According to him, by saying that the people will stand against the return of ghosts from the past, President Dilma Rousseff launched a campaign intending to remain in government by exploiting her opponent's flaws, not her own virtues.
Meanwhile, the PSDB presidential candidate Aécio Neves, like the PT candidate Fernando Pimentel, who was elected in Minas Gerais, will speak of a desire for change.
“It would be better if they discussed proposals for the next four years. The PT has its successes and scandals, but Aécio's program is more of a collection of platitudes and promises,” he notes (read closest).