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Tijolaço: "Aécio is ready to receive the march of the right-wingers"

"At least, given the climate created by the fascist-like groups that he himself helped to spread, Aécio seems to be physically prepared for the arrival of the so-called 'march' of 'spoiled brats' in Brasília, scheduled for tomorrow," writes journalist Fernando Brito, reproducing a news item from Época magazine that "colleagues of the PSDB senator Aécio Neves complain that, now, he only thinks about running" and that this could harm his candidacy in 2018.

"At least, given the climate created by the fascist-like groups that he himself helped to spread, Aécio seems to be physically prepared for the arrival of the so-called 'march' of 'spoiled brats' in Brasília, scheduled for tomorrow," writes journalist Fernando Brito, reproducing a news item from Época magazine that "colleagues of the PSDB senator Aécio Neves complain that, now, he only thinks about running" and that this could harm his candidacy in 2018 (Photo: Gisele Federicce).

By Fernando Brito, from Tijolaço

Through the far-right blog "O Antagonista," run by Diego Mainardi and Mário Sabino – whose talents weren't even suitable for Veja magazine – I learned that... Time, directed by the no less prodigious Diego Escosteguy – reports that Aécio Neves is taking care of his future.

Just read this:

"Colleagues of Senator Aécio Neves, a member of the PSDB party, complain that now he only thinks about running. He has dedicated himself a lot to sports and little to politics. He hasn't even been going to Minas Gerais, the state where he lost to Dilma last year, frequently. If this continues, his plans to run for president could be jeopardized. Some allies believe he doesn't even want to try. This is better for the governor of São Paulo, Geraldo Alckmin, who is only thinking about 2018 and is already working to run for president."

At least, given the climate created by the small groups of fascists that he himself helped to spread, Aécio seems to be physically prepared for the arrival of the so-called "march" of "spoiled brats" in Brasília, scheduled for tomorrow.

Because one of the leaders of the right-wing scouts – the so-called "rebellious" Marcelo Reis – She publicly flatters him by saying he "doesn't have balls.".
This, of course, assumes the remote possibility that Aécio Neves, the frequent visitor, is in Brasilia.