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Brazil Politics: Three Cheers for Marina Silva! PDF Print E-mail
2009 - August 2009
Written by John Fitzpatrick   
Wednesday, 19 August 2009 20:24

Marina Silva Welcome back Marina Silva! By announcing her resignation from the Workers Party (PT), she has paved the way to become the candidate of the Green Party (PV) in next year's presidential election. The fact that Silva, a former environment minister, has no chance of winning is less important than the effect of her announcement.

This has stirred life into what looked like a two-horse race between President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's candidate, Dilma Rousseff, and the likely PSDB candidate, José Serra, the governor of São Paulo. It also increases the chances of other candidates, like Ciro Gomes of the PSB, standing and means there is now a greater chance of the election going into a second round.

Marina Silva could attract the support of a broad range of voters who are attracted not so much by her leftist policies as her image and vote for her as a protest. The more traditional element of the PT which has still not accepted having Rousseff imposed on it in dictatorial fashion by Lula could be tempted by her even though she has deserted the party of which she was a member for more than 20 years.

These PT dissidents are also fed up seeing Lula stand up for the Senate chairman, José Sarney of the PMDB, who has been at the center of a scandal for months over allegations of nepotism and corruption.

Voters who are just sick to death of the endless corruption and venality that has been flowing out of the Senate this year will see her as one of the few untainted members. She resigned as Lula's environment minister in 2008 because she believed the economic growth policies being driven by Rousseff were overriding threats to the environment.

Women voters who are put off by Rousseff's rather harsh image as a humorless former guerrilla could go for Silva's more feminine approach. Her family background - one of 11 children born of poor Northeastern migrants in the Amazon state of Acre - will appeal the millions of Northeasters still in their home states and those scattered across southern Brazil.

She is also a born-again Christian which is a strong card even in a country as Catholic as Brazil where millions have turned their back on the church of Rome and joined evangelical churches. Furthermore, Silva has good contacts among social groups at home and abroad. Add to this the possibility that her running mate could be singer Gilberto Gil, a former culture minister, and you have all the ingredients for a fascinating - and entertaining - contest.

Serra must be delighted by this development as he is the current leader in opinion polls and Rousseff is still lagging far behind. If she has to fend off Silva and perhaps Gomes, both of whom will push a more "leftist" agenda, then her task will be harder even with Lula's support.           

Despite all these points, Silva will still face enormous problems and could easily end up like another woman candidate, Senator Heloísa Helena, who hit the headlines after leaving the PT and standing as the presidential candidate for the breakaway PSOL party.

Many people found her a refreshing change, even although they did not back her policies, but she made little impression in the presidential campaign and has virtually disappeared from view.

One big problem is that the PV is very small and only has a handful of members. It is virtually invisible as a party and only has a couple of big names, such as Fernando Gabeira who performed well when he stood as mayor for Rio de Janeiro in the last elections.

The other "big" name just happens to be a "Sarney"  -  Sarney Filho, the son of the beleaguered senate chairman who is also a former environment minister. This shows that the party is not ideological and it has made no impression on the public even considering Brazil's enormous presence in issues environmental.

Its tiny size also means it has very little access to the free television and radio advertising which parties are entitled to at election time. This means Silva will have to link up with one or more of the bigger parties to gain more air time.

Finally, despite her five years as environment minister, Silva just does not seem wily or tough enough to cope with the responsibilities of being president of a country as complicated as Brazil where the political system means that there is no room for the kind of idealism she conveys.

After all a president cannot resign just because things are not going his - or her - way.

John Fitzpatrick is a Scottish writer and consultant with long experience of Brazil. He is based in São Paulo and runs his own company Celtic Comunicações. This article originally appeared on his site www.brazilpoliticalcomment.com.br. He can be contacted at jf@celt.com.br.

© John Fitzpatrick 2009



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written by Manda Chuva, August 19, 2009
Brazil Politics: Three Cheers for Marina Silva!


You forgot to cheer for other lady candidates, Guvnor. I give four cheers to Ideli Salvatti and five to Marta. It is called "Complô das Comadres!

Oh, I forgot to include another Comadre Rosana, who IMHO is another strong contender. Right now, I give 6 cheers to her as her dad is a powerful man. In the coming months, the situation may change and the number of our cheers may vary, depending on the performance of these fine ladies.

And 12 cheers to you, old chap. smilies/wink.gif
hay joao here is my political site
written by Forrest Allen Brown, August 20, 2009
www.headostate.com

who spends omer money lula or obama
Forrest
written by João da Silva, August 20, 2009
hay joao here is my political site


An interesting site, Forrest. I tried to order a couple of items and checked out without paying! I canceled the order when it started asking my name and the delivery address!!

Is the site really yours? If so, with what objective did you start it? You going to run for the Governor of TX??? smilies/wink.gif
Marina Silva ???? Pfuittt !
written by ch.c., August 23, 2009
ALL BRAZILIANS AND EVEN FOREIGNERS (WE SHOULD BE ENTITLED TO VOTE BUYING LIKE BRAZILIANS ...SHOULD NOT WE ?) SHOULD VOTE FOR

JOAO DA SILVA !!!!!!

Because it will only be with this potential candidate that finally Brazil will have a chance to obtain a similar economic growth rate than Argentina, China, India, Russia and most developing nations on earth !

ch.c
written by João da Silva, August 23, 2009
ALL BRAZILIANS AND EVEN FOREIGNERS (WE SHOULD BE ENTITLED TO VOTE BUYING LIKE BRAZILIANS ...SHOULD NOT WE ?) SHOULD VOTE FOR

JOAO DA SILVA !!!!!!


In view of the relentless pressure exerted by the good people of Geneve, I am tempted to accept the nomination as a potential candidate for the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Brasil.BUT...BUT...., I am sure that with my Cartesian outlook on as how to run a company or a nation, even if I am elected (a remote possibility), I would be impeached in about 30 days after being sworn into office!! For this reason, I politely decline the nomination. However, I hasten to thank the kind Swiss men,women, children, their pets , etc; for remembering me and encouraging to stand for the elections for this important post.

BUT...BUT.... may I propose the name of Mr.Severus (aka Lord Augustus) or Mr.Amaral, instead? They may last for about 45 days which is longer than I would. smilies/wink.gif smilies/cheesy.gif smilies/grin.gif

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