Illustration of Edinho Silva and Marília Campos in a serious political meeting in Belo Horizonte with no agreement reached.
Illustration of Edinho Silva and Marília Campos in a serious political meeting in Belo Horizonte with no agreement reached.
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PT-Treffen in BH endet ohne Einigung zur Kandidatur von Marília Campos

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Der nationale PT-Vorsitzende Edinho Silva traf sich in Belo Horizonte mit der ehemaligen Bürgermeisterin Marília Campos, doch eine Entscheidung über ihre Kandidatur für die Regierung von Minas Gerais wurde nicht getroffen.

Das Treffen fand am Sonntag (28.06.) statt und beinhaltete die Teilnahme der Vorsitzenden des PT-Landesverbands, der Abgeordneten Leninha. Der Fokus lag darauf, Marília von einer Kandidatur für die Landesregierung im Jahr 2026 zu überzeugen.

Leninha erklärte, dass keine Entscheidung gefallen sei und in den kommenden Tagen weitere Gespräche stattfinden werden. Marília hielt an ihrer Position fest, für den Senat zu kandidieren, nachdem sie ihr kommunales Amt zu diesem Zweck niedergelegt hatte.

Die Partei sieht in der ehemaligen Bürgermeisterin die wichtigste Alternative, nachdem Senator Rodrigo Pacheco abgelehnt hat. Verschiedene PT-Gruppen üben Druck aus, um eine eigene Kandidatur für den Palácio Tiradentes zu erreichen.

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Erste Reaktionen auf X unterstreichen die Bemühungen der PT, Marília Campos zur Kandidatur als Gouverneurin von Minas Gerais zu bewegen, wobei über ihren Widerstand und das ergebnislose Ende des Treffens berichtet wird; die Stimmung reicht von neutraler Berichterstattung über die festgefahrene Situation bis hin zu Skepsis gegenüber dem Parteidruck und internen Spaltungen.

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