The will launch on December 11th the pre-candidacy of the former federal deputy for the Senate in . If elected, she will be the state’s first black senator.
Due to the importance of Minas Gerais in defining the presidential elections, the party sees the choice of the former parliamentarian as strategic.
“The unity of the progressive camp will be fundamental for us to occupy the Senate and guarantee victory”, says Paula Coradi, national president of PSOL. “Áurea represents exactly what we need: a dedicated policy of alliances to continue the democratic project.”
Áurea was elected councilor in 2016 and federal deputy in 2018 for the same PSOL. On both occasions, .
During her term in office, she reported having suffered betrayal from allies in the House and chose not to seek re-election in 2022, despite having worked for the election of President Lula and being part of the transitional government.
Áurea even called the parties in an interview with Sheet. She left parliamentary work and left the PSOL, to which she will now return.
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