Brazil’s presidential campaign is getting a
momentum. Political change is just around the corner. After the socialist and presidential
candidate Eduardo Campos had died in a tragic plane crash, everything changed. Marina Silva, who took Eduardo’s place at the Socialist Party campaign, is
growing.
Eduardo Campos's unexpected death put Marina in
the media. She appears almost every day in the local media. Today there are
rumors that she will compete with President Dilma Rousseff at the second-round
runoff, taking the place of Aécio Neves, who is currently representing the
country’s right wing.
Now, two women, both leftists, who offer different
perspectives on the means of changing the country, are going to compete. Dilma
is linked to PMDB, the most physiological political party in Brazil. Marina is
very close of Neca Setubal, daughter of banker with a fortune estimated at 792
million Reais. Neca is Marina’s counselor and team leader.
Today, in Brazil, nothing is certain, only that
things are going to be the same, no matter who won the election.