The president of Novo, Eduardo Ribeiro, spoke in recent days with chiefs from the center to negotiate an alliance around his candidacy for President. The movement has intensified since the announcement of the
Ribeiro spoke with Antonio Rueda (União Brasil), Ciro Nogueira (PP) and Marcos Pereira (Republicans) and mentioned the desire for a union in the first round, if possible.
Novo sees a window of opportunity for Zema, given the centrão’s resistance to Flavio and the now more distant scenario of Tarcísio de Freitas’ (Republican) presidential candidacy.
Ronaldo Caiado (União Brasil) is viewed with suspicion by his own party, while Ratinho Jr. (PSD) has not yet presented himself as a candidate.
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