| PT Gets No Green Backing in São Paulo, Brazil |
| Written by Guy Burton | |
| Thursday, 14 October 2004 | |
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They aren’t very big, but the tucanos
will be celebrating it as a coup over the PT. The
Greens have given their support in the second round to José Serra (PSDB),
despite the fact they are in the Lula government, with their most prominent
member, the musician Gilberto Gil, currently occupying the culture
portfolio. The perks of being a candidate are about to roll around again this week. From Saturday candidates in the second round can only be arrested if they are caught in the act of committing a crime. After yesterday’s news, Paulo Maluf (PP) must be wishing that he was in the second round and relatively immune from the rough and tumble of investigations. Like all people behind in the polls, he’s urging ‘caution, because polls can have many divergences and contradictions.’ "Time is short for Marta [Suplicy – PT], but she still has a chance,’ she says, ‘because the candidates have ten minutes of TV time every day, when the candidates can make their arguments." Vita claims that he knew he was being recorded during his meeting with former council president Armando Mellão over ways to blacken Serra’s name during the election campaign and won’t contest the tapes. For more information and analysis of the São Paulo and other local Brazilian results, visit the election blog being run by Guy Burton and Andrew Stevens at www.saopaulo2004.blogspot.com. Comments (1)
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Who gets the yellow and all remaining colors ?
I want my color too.