Left-wing parties in São Paulo began to consider in conversations to assemble a ticket the position of substitute for a potential Minister of Finance, .
The justification is that he will almost certainly be Lula’s minister, in the event of the president’s re-election.
Parties such as PSB and PSOL covet the position, but are also interested in keeping the seat in a scenario in which Haddad does not serve as senator.
saying he prefers to coordinate the presidential campaign.
Another hypothesis is that he will run for state government in the October election.
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