Without citing Lula, Tarcísio says that there are ‘aged leaders’ who don’t realize it’s time to stop

The governor said he recognized that alternation should also reach him one day

Pablo Jacob/Government of the State of SP
Tarcísio de Freitas

The governor of São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans), stated this Saturday (25) that there is today, in Brazil, “aging leaders” who don’t realize that “it’s time to stop”. Without mentioning President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) by name, Tarcísio, who is a candidate for re-election to the São Paulo government in these elections, also defended that it is “time to take a turn”.

“We need renewal. One of Brazil’s problems is the slow process of replacing politics. They are the people who get outdated and don’t realize it’s time to stop. It’s time to take a turn. And they become outdated and impose delays on Brazil. And that’s what happens today. An aging leadership A leadership that no longer has anything to offer. A leadership incapable of understanding the new challenges”, he declared, during an event to deliver the modernization of an Emergency Room in Monteiro Lobato (SP), in Vale do Paraíba. The unit had an investment of R$ 1.6 million.

The governor said he recognizes that the alternation must also reach him: “I know this day will come for me too. The day to get out of this”, he declared. The statements come at a time when Tarcísio is being asked to give a more emphatic defense to Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ), pre-candidate for the Presidency of the Republic and who today, according to voting intention polls, is technically tied with Lula in the race for the Planalto Palace.

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