
Haddad will be announced as a pre-candidate for governor of São Paulo at a meeting with Lula next Thursday.
The minister will participate in events with the president and Minister Simone Tebet in the capital of São Paulo and in the ABC region.
A survey shows that 28% of voters are more likely to vote for Flávio and 32% for Lula after the endorsement of the US president.
The Northeast remains the region where Lula has the highest approval rating, at 65%.
President Bolsonaro's approval ratings fluctuate between 36% and 39%, while Flávio Bolsonaro registers between 30% and 35% in the simulations.
An event scheduled for March 19th should mark the minister's entry into the race for the Palácio dos Bandeirantes (São Paulo state government headquarters).
Executive Secretary George Santoro is expected to take over the portfolio and oversee multi-billion dollar railway projects.
Presidential aides advocate for adjustments in communication and attempt to translate government results into a recovery in popularity.
The governor of Rio Grande do Sul says the choice must be made before the deadline to leave office and run in the 2026 elections.
Brazilian congressman says PT needs to accelerate its decisions for 2026, present a plan for the future, and address the vulnerabilities of the São Paulo governor.
Former PT president claims there is an offensive to undermine Lula and advocates for a clearer political response in the face of the electoral contest.
Denian Couto intends to present, next week, findings that would indicate possible administrative irregularities within the organization.
Isnaldo Bulhões states that the debate about an alliance with Lula should only take place at the party convention in July.