The party of President Luiz Inacio da Silva released a document on Saturday (23) in which he states that the head of the US government will try to defeat the Brazilian in 2026. According to the caption, Trump will use social networks and artificial intelligence tools in his political offensive.
“What Trump and his allies of the Brazilian right intend, and will not succeed, is to defeat, in the elections of 2026, the national development project that we are consolidating under the leadership of President Lula,” says the political resolution of the party’s national directory, the first of the new petista management.
The party states that Brazilian sovereignty is being attacked by Trump. The US President imposed rates on products from various countries but, in the Brazilian case, as (PL). The US government also of the (Supreme Court) involved in the case ,.
“The center of this Trump government offensive and its Brazilian allies will take place with intense use of hybrid war through social networks and the use of artificial intelligence as instruments of disinformation dissemination, conspiracy theories and hate discourses,” says the legend, who defends platform regulation.
The party also cites “systematic attacks against progressive governments” by. Still according to the acronym, there is a “prolonged” dispute against fascism.
The document was released shortly after the PT defined the names that will compose its executive committee by 2029, completing the process of change of direction that.
The party also plans demonstrations on September 7, the date on which. The date coincides with Bolsonaro’s trial period in the Supreme Court, which, with sessions until the 12th. Petistas want to counteract the opposing political group.
“We are calling September 7 so that it is national, will take place in all states,” Edinho said in an interview with journalists at PT headquarters in Brasilia.
The petista leader also stated that the party will work to expand his party federation, today composed of PT, and will compete for the support of parties and members of Centrão – the predominant political group in Congress, has representatives in Lula administration, aiming at next year’s elections.
“We will dispute these leaders to the end. If they want to be with us, they will be welcome,” said Edinho Silva, in reference to the alliance that Lula intends to set up to run for reelection.
The main bottleneck would be with União Brasil and PP. The parties and have sought a name on the right to support the presidential election, such as the governor of São Paulo, (Republicans).
Petista direction
The PT also finished the choice of those who will hold executive positions in the subtitle for the coming years. The party will have five vice-presidents:
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Jilmar Tatto – Federal Deputy for São Paulo and former Secretary of Communication of the PT
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Joaquim Soriano – Party leader
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José Guimarães – Deputy for Ceará and Government leader in the Chamber
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Rubens Junior – Federal Deputy for Maranhão
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Washington Quaquá – Mayor of Maricá (RJ)
There was an uncertainty about Jilmar Tatto’s fate. He moved to continue as secretary of communication and was supported by party sectors, but had to change his office. The Finance Secretary, Gleide Andrade, managed to stay at the post.
The new Secretary of Petista Communication is Eden Valadares, former president of the PT directory in Bahia and close to Senate government leader Jaques Wagner.
Another position coveted in the direction of the PT also had the former occupant reappointed: the former deputy by Rio Grande do Sul Henrique Fontana will continue as secretary general.
Who closes the list of occupants of the most powerful positions of the petista structure is Laércio Ribeiro, party leader of São Paulo.