
Carlos Siqueira
Carlos Siqueira is a Brazilian politician and the president of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB). Known for his political acumen, Siqueira has played a significant role in shaping the party's strategies and alliances, particularly in the context of electoral politics in Brazil. He has been vocal about the dynamics between his party and the Workers' Party (PT), often navigating the complexities of coalition politics in the nation. Recently, he expressed concerns regarding the potential candidacy of Geraldo Alckmin for governor, suggesting that the PSB prefers him to remain as vice-president in the current administration.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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Carlos Siqueira was the president of the PSB for ten years before João Campos took over.
A implosão da candidatura Molon ao Senado com a ADPF das Favelas e a crise no PSB do Rio pós-AlemãoCarlos Siqueira is mentioned as the president of the PSB who expressed skepticism about the left's chances in São Paulo.
'Não tem ninguém com disposição na esquerda para concorrer em SP'Carlos Siqueira is the president of the PSB and has commented on the political dynamics between the PT and PSB.
PT articula chapa com Alckmin e Haddad em São Paulo para se contrapor a Tarcísio, mas enfrenta resistência

























