'Pacification operation' attempts to delay PSB presidential election.
The mediator is the mayor of Petrópolis (RJ), Rubens Bomtempo, who proposes postponing the choice of the party president until after the first round of the presidential election; on one side is the current vice-president and acting president, Roberto Amaral, and on the other is Marina Silva's running mate, congressman Beto Albuquerque; read the post on Tereza Cruvinel's blog about the subject.
247 - A peacekeeping operation is attempting to postpone the presidential elections in the PSB party, reports Tereza Cruvinel in her column. blog no. 247According to her, the mediator is the mayor of Petrópolis, Rubens Bomtempo, who proposes to hold the election of the new national leader only after the first round of voting.
On one side is the current acting president, Roberto Amaral. On the other, Beto Albuquerque, Marina Silva's vice-presidential candidate.
"Amaral seems to have the support of most leaders, but there is a strong understanding that his election doesn't need to happen now, when Marina and the party are spending all their energy trying to prevent further drops in the polls and strengthen her vote in the first round," comments Tereza.
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