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Brazil: Marina Silva still unconfirmed, rattles chances of Rousseff and Neves

Monday, August 18th 2014 - 07:30 UTC
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Silva’s candidacy, along with the name of her running mate, is expected to be announced after a party meeting scheduled for August 20, he said. Silva’s candidacy, along with the name of her running mate, is expected to be announced after a party meeting scheduled for August 20, he said.
A new survey to be published on Monday will show whether Marina Silva has more support than Neves. A new survey to be published on Monday will show whether Marina Silva has more support than Neves.

The Brazilian Socialist Party plans to launch environmentalist Marina Silva as its presidential candidate this week, replacing party leader Eduardo Campos who was killed in a plane clash, a senior party official said over the weekend.

 The PSB, as the party is known, has agreed to rally around a Silva candidacy after she pledged to honor the party’s program and its regional alliances, said Beto Albuquerque, a party congressman from the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul.

“She will be the PSB candidate and she will honor those agreements,” Albuquerque told reporters. “Marina already signaled she will take over the candidacy.”

Silva’s candidacy, along with the name of her running mate, is expected to be announced after a party meeting scheduled for August 20, he said.

Concern among some prominent PSB members about Silva’s conservationist views and other issues such as economic policy were the main obstacles to her nomination.

Albuquerque, himself a favorite to become Silva’s running mate, said the vice presidential candidate should be a person from the PSB who defends Campos’ legacy, while being close to Silva.

On Saturday three leading Brazilian newspapers reported that the PSB is likely to announce Silva, who was Campos’ running mate, as its presidential candidate this week.

On Friday, a key PSB coalition ally told reporters that consensus was building around a Silva candidacy but that many issues still had to be ironed out before a final decision could be made.

“There appears to be consensus in the party that Marina should take Eduardo’s place,” Roberto Freire, leader of the Popular Socialist Party, said.

Campos, a popular former governor of Pernambuco state, was killed in a plane crash on Wednesday on the way to a campaign event in the southeastern coastal city of Santos. The accident upended Brazil’s presidential race, with pollsters and analysts saying there is now a greater chance that the election will be decided in a second-round runoff on October 26.

The first-round vote is scheduled for October 5.

Campos, 49, was in third place in opinion polls, trailing President Dilma Rousseff of the leftist Workers’ Party and Aecio Neves, the centrist opposition candidate from the Brazilian Social Democracy Party.

Silva, who placed a strong third in the 2010 presidential race as the Green Party candidate, is hugely popular among younger voters who are disillusioned with Brazil’s political establishment.

A Silva candidacy could deprive Rousseff of the votes she needs to avoid a runoff between the two best-placed candidates. A new survey to be published on Monday will show whether Silva has more support than Neves.

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  • cornelius

    It sounds like there is no hope for brazil another welfare socialist queen.

    Aug 18th, 2014 - 03:59 pm 0
  • 313toBioBio

    Giving up on figuring out who benefitted from Campos family and friends' tragedy. What I do know is that Kirchnerism is also Chile's and Brazil's cement shoes...wall street can ignore it all it wants. Say goodbye to the Brazilian tourists that fill Miami and NYC shops even today when the Real is confetti.

    Aug 18th, 2014 - 06:34 pm 0
  • Briton

    Will she stop the mass destruction of the Amazon jungle...

    Aug 18th, 2014 - 06:39 pm 0
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