In a tense meeting of the National Executive last Wednesday (8), the Minister of Tourism, Celso Sabino, directly questioned the governor of Goiás, whether he would remain in the party if he lost the party’s support to run for president next year.
According to reports, Caiado declined to talk when pressed on the topic.
The Union, although currently supporting Goiás’s political project, is flirting with other possibilities, such as the possible candidacy of the governor of São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans). It would be up to Caiado to look for a plan B – options cited are Podemos and
The meeting’s agenda was the process of expelling Sabino for disobeying party guidelines and remaining in government.
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