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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Reunión del PT en BH termina sin acuerdo sobre la candidatura de Marília Campos

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El presidente nacional del PT, Edinho Silva, se reunió con la exalcaldesa Marília Campos en Belo Horizonte, pero no se llegó a ninguna decisión sobre su candidatura al gobierno de Minas Gerais.

El encuentro tuvo lugar el domingo (28/6) y contó con la participación de la presidenta del directorio estatal del PT, la diputada estatal Leninha. El objetivo principal fue convencer a Marília de que se postule al gobierno estatal en 2026.

Leninha declaró que no se tomó ninguna decisión y que habrá nuevos diálogos en los próximos días. Marília mantuvo su postura de postularse al Senado, tras haber dejado su cargo municipal con ese propósito.

El partido considera a la exalcaldesa como la principal alternativa después de que el senador Rodrigo Pacheco declinara. Diversos sectores del PT están presionando para presentar una candidatura propia al Palácio Tiradentes.

Qué dice la gente

Las reacciones iniciales en X destacan los esfuerzos del PT por convencer a Marília Campos de postularse a la gobernación de Minas Gerais, con informes sobre su resistencia y la conclusión del encuentro sin acuerdos; los comentarios van desde el reporte neutral del estancamiento hasta el escepticismo sobre la presión partidista y las divisiones internas.

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