Tarcísio had a ‘great’ conversation with Valdemar about defining vice president

Governor now waits for Kassab; interlocutors say that Ramuth should remain in the PSD

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The head of the São Paulo Executive has told interlocutors that the announcement was calm and as expected and that, now, “all that remains is to bang the hammer” with the president of the PSD, Gilberto Kassab.

The governor of São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans)classified as “great” conversation he had with PL president, Valdemar Costa Netothis Monday (24), to announce that the vice position has been decided.

The head of the São Paulo Executive has told interlocutors that the announcement was calm and as expected and that, now, “all that remains is to bang the hammer” with the president of the PSD, Gilberto Kassab. THE Young Pan stated that the current vice-governor,

In the column, Valdemar also spoke about the subject and said that “[A conversa] was very good, but André [do Prado] I had already anticipated the governor’s planning. There was nothing new,” he concluded.

As the report also anticipated, Valdemar already knew that Felício would be kept on the ticket. and now, he moves on to new alternatives – such as thinking about the possibility of his then candidate for vice president, the president of Alesp, André do Prado (PL), in the Senate. About this, the president of the PL limited himself to saying that the choice will be up to Jair and Eduardo Bolsonaro.

Tarcísio also met this Monday with Ramuth himself to talk about the matter. the conversation with Kassab is being postponed, but it will serve to define both the fate of the PSD president himself, who is also Tarcísio’s Secretary of Institutional Relations and could leave the government, as well as Ramuth’s party.

Kassab wanted the vice position for himselfopening up the possibility of not closing a deal for Ramuth to remain. Auxiliaries, however, have ruled out this possibility, and speak of an 80% chance of the agreement being signed “and everything remaining as is”.

*This text does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Jovem Pan.

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