Haddad is set to bid farewell to the government at an event with President Lula and ministers in São Paulo
Finance Minister Fernando Haddad is expected to leave the government next week to run for governor of São Paulo during an event featuring President Lula and other ministers.
Fernando Haddad, Brazil's Finance Minister, is preparing to resign from his government position to enter the race for the governor of São Paulo. His farewell is anticipated to take place during the 17th Federative Caravan event scheduled for March 19 and 20 in São Paulo, which will also include the attendance of President Lula and several ministers. The departure reflects a strategic move in the lead-up to the upcoming electoral cycle in Brazil.
Meanwhile, behind the scenes, preparations for Haddad's campaign are already in full swing, with his marketing consultant Otávio Antunes on board, known for his close ties with Haddad and previous campaign experience. Allies within the PT party are also gearing up, with local politicians such as federal deputies Jilmar Tatto, Kiko Celeguim, and state deputy Emídio de Souza likely to be part of Haddad's campaign team. This move emphasizes the increasing importance of alliances and strategic planning as the election date approaches.
The event also coincides with a tribute to former Uruguayan President Pepe Mujica at the Federal University of ABC, highlighting the political atmosphere in Brazil and its connections with regional politics. As Haddad inches closer to formalizing his candidacy, the political maneuvers and upcoming events indicate a lively electoral season ahead in Brazil, particularly in São Paulo, where the governor's race will be a focal point for many voters.