sexta-feira, 11 de setembro de 2015

Outside the PT, Marta Suplicy has the respect of - but not your vote

Former Senator Eduardo Suplicy, the PT 

Former Senator and Municipal Secretary for Human Rights of São Paulo, Eduardo Suplicy said that should not vote for your ex-wife, Marta Suplicy, if she run for mayor of São Paulo next year against the current mayor, Fernando Haddad ( EN). For the first time Marta Suplicy and will not be the same party in an election, as former minister exchanged the PT PMDB. "She knows the respect I have for her, the affection we both have for our three children, but you will understand that I need to collaborate to the maximum so that the management of the mayor who invited me to be secretary proceeds as smoothly as possible" , Suplicy said, adding that if he had been approached by Marta, would have driven former partner to dispute the previous within the Workers' Party. "Now she possibly have to play previous within the PMDB, which can be as difficult as they would be in PT".

Asked whether he intends to return to contest public office next year, Suplicy said that "everything is open." "In 2016 will be contested the councilor positions and mayor. Today is not my intention to dispute prior to Haddad, but I could, in theory. I repeat that I have no such intention, really consider Haddad, he is a serious, transparent man and I want to contribute to the good management of it. But I would be a strong potential candidate, as he is also and Marta too, "he said. Suplicy declined to say who would support in an eventual second round if Haddad was no longer in dispute. "First let's see who is going to the second round, if there will be second round."

Relegation - On the good paying seal the loss of Brazil, Suplicy acknowledged that the decision of Standard & Poor's rating agency "means a higher degree of difficulty" for the country - unlike former President Lula, for whom drawdown "means nothing".

"But I firmly believe that the government of President Dilma Rousseff and his economic team are making a great effort to, in a relatively short period around this for," concluded the former senator, at the XX Brazilian Economy Congress, organized by the Council Federal Economics (COFECON) in Curitiba.

(with Estadão Content)