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'Ciro Gomes Chose to Be a Priority Ally of Bolsonariism', Says Petist Governor of Ceará

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Ceará Governor also commented on a dispute between the former minister and the brother, Senator Cid Gomes The Governor of Ceará, Elmano de Freitas (PT), said that former Governor and former minister Ciro Gomes (PDT) would have chosen to become "priority ally of Bolsonarism". The comment was during an interview with the Canal Free, of the Band, when Elmano was asked about the removal of the petitioner of his brother, Senator Cid Gomes (PSB), and …
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Ceará Governor also commented on a dispute between the former minister and the brother, Senator Cid Gomes The Governor of Ceará, Elmano de Freitas (PT), said that former Governor and former minister Ciro Gomes (PDT) would have chosen to become "priority ally of Bolsonarism". The comment was during an interview with the Canal Free, of the Band, when Elmano was asked about the removal of the petitioner of his brother, Senator Cid Gomes (PSB), and …

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The strike between the petitioner and his former allies of the PT must give rise to the local dispute in 2026

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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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