Moro decides to join PL to run for Governor of Paraná with the support of Flávio Bolsonaro
Senator Sergio Moro has decided to leave his party to join PL and run for the Governor of Paraná with support from Flávio Bolsonaro.
Senator Sergio Moro has announced his decision to leave the União Brasil party and join the Liberal Party (PL) in order to run for the Governor of Paraná. His decision follows negotiations in which the PL pledged its support for his gubernatorial candidacy. Notably, he has been leading in recent polls concerning voter intention within the state, suggesting significant backing from the public. This move also indicates a strategic alignment with Flávio Bolsonaro, a prominent figure in Brazil's political landscape.
Moro's exit from União Brasil comes after discussions with the party's leadership, which expressed a preference for supporting his candidacy, yet faced internal resistance from the PP of Paraná. The complexities within party politics highlight the challenges Moro must navigate in securing his position. Amidst these deliberations, there's a plan to offer a vice-presidential position on his campaign ticket to the federation, which would signify a collaborative effort among various political factions in the region.
Furthermore, the PL aims to bolster its Senate representation by endorsing Deputy Filipe Barros and planning to nominate Deltan Dallagnol for the second Senate candidacy on the same ticket. These developments reflect the evolving political alliances within Brazil's electoral milieu as candidates position themselves ahead of the elections, underscoring the significance of party dynamics in shaping voter preferences.