Pedro Rousseff prend la tête de la coordination numérique du PT pour les élections de 2026

Le conseiller municipal de Belo Horizonte, petit-neveu de Dilma Rousseff, a été choisi par Lula pour diriger la stratégie du parti sur les réseaux sociaux.

Pedro Rousseff, conseiller municipal de Belo Horizonte, a déclaré lors d'une interview pour l'émission Ponto de Vista de VEJA que le PT adapte sa communication à l'environnement numérique pour les élections de 2026. Il a souligné le lancement récent du programme Porta-Vozes do Presidente Lula à Brasília, visant à renforcer la défense du gouvernement face aux contenus mensongers. Rousseff a fait valoir que Lula devrait conserver une posture institutionnelle tandis que ses alliés adopteraient un ton plus combatif, notamment pour affaiblir Flávio Bolsonaro sur les réseaux sociaux. Le conseiller a rejeté toute comparaison avec Nikolas Ferreira et a insisté sur la nécessité d'influencer les narratifs en ligne pour éviter de perdre du terrain politique.

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