Cleitinho Azevedo évoque un ticket pour le gouvernorat en 2026 avec Falcão après sa démission

Suite à sa démission de son poste de maire de Patos de Minas et de président de l'AMM, Luís Eduardo Falcão est pressenti par le sénateur Cleitinho Azevedo (Republicanos) comme colistier pour la course au gouvernorat du Minas Gerais en 2026. Azevedo a célébré cette décision sur les réseaux sociaux, comparant le duo à des duos célèbres de la musique country dans un contexte politique encore indéfini mais porté par des sondages favorables.

Belo Horizonte – Après avoir démissionné de la mairie de Patos de Minas et de la présidence de l'Associação Mineira de Municípios (AMM) jeudi 3 avril, en amont de la date limite fixée par la justice électorale pour l'inéligibilité en 2026, Luís Eduardo Falcão (Republicanos) a reçu le soutien public du sénateur Cleitinho Azevedo. Azevedo a commenté la publication sur les réseaux sociaux de Falcão — dans laquelle il partageait une lettre de son fils — en déclarant : « Vous aimez Zezé di Camargo et Luciano ? Chitãozinho et Xororó ? Jorge et Mateus ? Henrique et Juliano ? Maintenant, place à Cleitinho et Falcão ». Début mars, Falcão avait déjà laissé entendre sur les réseaux sociaux qu'il rejoindrait le ticket d'Azevedo. Ce développement s'inscrit dans les premières manœuvres pour la course au gouvernorat du Minas Gerais en 2026, où la situation reste fluide. Les récents sondages d'AtlasIntel montrent Cleitinho en tête lors d'un éventuel second tour face à d'autres candidats.

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