Cattle rancher Teresa Vendramini, known as Teka, spoke this Monday (4) with the former minister () and ruled out being vice-president on his ticket for the government of São Paulo. She committed, however, to coordinating Haddad’s government program for agriculture.
As the Panel showed, for helping to reduce resistance in a sector historically refractory to the party in the state. She is a former president of the Brazilian Rural Society and joined the PDT at the beginning of the year.
The ruralist had remained reluctant to enter electoral politics, but PT members hoped to convince her otherwise. Now, that possibility is closed.
former mayor of Araraquara (SP) and a historic emedebist who recently changed his party.
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