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Brazil's Ruling PT Party Won't Field House Speaker Candidate PDF Print E-mail
Written by Iolando Lourenço   
Friday, 23 September 2005

Brazilian Deputy Aldo Rebelo, from the Partido Comunista do Brasil (PC do B), will be the candidate of three parties (ruling PT, PSB and PC do B) allied with the government in the election for president of the Chamber of Deputies.

Rebelo, a former minister of Political Coordination, got the nod after deputies Arlindo Chinaglia (PT, São Paulo) and Beto Albuquerque (PSB, Rio Grande do Sul), leaders of their respective parties in the Lower House, threw their support to him.

The three parties behind Rebelo have a total of 118 members. As there are 513 deputies in the Chamber of Deputies, a total of 257 votes are needed to win the election, which is scheduled to take place next Wednesday, September 28.

Besides Rebelo, the following are still candidates for the presidency of the Chamber of Deputies: Michel Temer (PMDB, São Paulo), Luiz Antônio Fleury (PTB, São Paulo), João Caldas (PL, Alagoas) and Francisco Dornelles (PP, Rio de Janeiro).

Also in the running are the vice president of the Chamber, José Thomaz Nonô (PFL, Alagoas) and Jutahy Magalhães (PSDB, Bahia). However, it is expected that there will be a lot of jockeying before next Wednesday's election.

For example, the leader of the PSDB, Alberto Goldman (São Paulo), says that his party will probably join the PFL in backing a single candidate. And spokesmen for another opposition block (PDT, PV, PPS and Prona) say they also intend to join forces and field a single candidate.

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