Mar 7 • 01:56 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Pre-candidates of the PSD avoid criticism of the STF and Moraes at the event

Pre-candidates for the Brazilian presidency from the PSD party refrained from commenting on the situation of Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes during a recent event.

During a debate held on the evening of October 6, pre-candidates for the Presidency from the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSD) deliberately chose not to address the controversy surrounding Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes while discussing their campaigns. The candidates, Ratinho Jr., Ronaldo Caiado, and Eduardo Leite, were questioned about implications related to recent messages exchanged between Moraes and banker Daniel Vorcaro, but opted to steer clear of direct criticism.

The event, organized by the PSD party in a south zone club in the capital, was intended to promote the candidates' pre-campaigns. Party president Gilberto Kassab accompanied them during the press conference, where they faced inquiries regarding potential electoral impacts stemming from the 'Master' case. Caiado, the Goiás candidate, preemptively addressed concerns that might arise during election debates, suggesting that various issues would surface as the campaign progressed.

This cautious approach highlights the candidates' reluctance to alienate potential supporters or create unnecessary conflicts ahead of the upcoming presidential election. By avoiding comments on Moraes’ position, they seem to be navigating through a politically sensitive issue while maintaining focus on their campaign narratives.

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