Created by Deputy Aécio Neves, the possible alliance faces resistance from the president of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party, Marconi Perillo, who prefers to join the PSD
And are in conversations to analyze the feasibility of a fusion, driven by the deputy’s initiative. However, this proposal faces internal resistance, especially from the PSDB national president, who prefers to seek an alliance with the PSD. Divergences between Aécio and Perillo groups are making it difficult to define electoral strategies, especially with the departure of toucan governors for the PSD. Perillo, who aims to return to the Government of Goiás, prepares to face deputy governor Daniel Vilela, who is the MDB candidate. He mentions that several alliance options with other parties are still being considered, including solidarity and we can, which can change the political scenario in the region.
Aécio Neves, in turn, emphasizes the need for the PSDB to align with moderate political forces, emphasizing the party’s fundamental role in consolidating this political spectrum. The search for a broader union can be a strategy to strengthen PSDB’s position in the next elections. The possible fusion between MDB and PSD may have significant repercussions for toucan governors, such as Raquel Lyra and Eduardo Riedel, who are being harassed by the PSD to run for reelection in 2026.
*Report produced with the aid of AI
Published by Matheus Oliveira