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“Aldo knows Brazil, has history, is a cultured guy, has wingspan to be president. He knows Brazil from Oiapoque to Chuí,” says Caldas, who took command of the Nanic legend in July, replacing José Maria Eymael, who remained in the post for three decades.
According to Caldas, there are “advanced” conversations with Aldo. “He is my friend, he is Alagoas like me, he is very excited,” he says.
Former communist who has approached theses embraced on the right in recent years, Aldo is currently at MDB, where he coordinates a programmatic document that should be released later this year.
Sought by the panel, he denies that he is negotiating a presidential dispute for DC. “It’s João Caldas’ conversation. I never talked to him about it,” he said.
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