Haddad proposes leading security cabinet, seeks to sway Bolsonaro voters
Translated from Portuguese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Finance Minister Fernando Haddad proposed leading a cabinet focused on security and urged a shift in votes among Bolsonaro supporters.
- Haddad suggested that 10% of Bolsonaro's voters could be persuaded to switch their allegiance.
- The minister aims to create a 'political cabinet' to address security issues and consolidate support.
Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad has proposed taking the lead on a new cabinet dedicated to security matters. He also called for a strategic effort to win over a portion of President Jair Bolsonaro's supporters, suggesting that "one in 10" of them could be persuaded to change their political allegiance.
Haddad's remarks, made during a press conference, indicate a desire to consolidate political support and address pressing national issues beyond economic policy. The concept of a "political cabinet" suggests a coordinated effort to manage public perception and political maneuvering alongside governance.
The minister's focus on security and his call for a "vira-voto" โ a vote-turner or a shift in voter sentiment โ highlight the ongoing political dynamics in Brazil. His proposal signals a proactive approach to shaping the political landscape and potentially neutralizing opposition.
Originally published by Estadรฃo in Portuguese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.