Brazil’s Workers’ Party Faces Crucial Vote as Over 1.6 Million Members Choose New Leader
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Brazil’s Workers’ Party Faces Crucial Vote as Over 1.6 Million Members Choose New Leader
Brazil’s Workers’ Party (PT) is holding its most important internal election in over a decade. On July 6, 2025, more than 1.6 million party members are voting to pick a new national president. The party is using paper ballots after most states did not approve electronic voting. This marks a return to direct voting by […]
Brazil's Workers' Party (PT) holds on Sunday, July 6, 2025 internal elections to elect its new president, marking the return to a direct election format with the vote of its affiliates after 12 years. In addition to the national presidency, the party will renew its directories at the municipal and state levels. The national board of the PT approved on December 7, 2024 a resolution with the schedule of this Direct Election Process (PED). Accordin…
The magazine The Globe published this Sunday, 6, a report on the decline of Lula popularity in the North-East, with an emphasis on Bahia, since the PT government has been almost 20 years old. The matter gives voice to the stated lulists disappointed with the current management of the petitist, and decided to vote in a... The post O PT will lose Bahia? appeared first on The Antagnonist.
A winner's declaration will only happen if the number of votes of the electoral college does not differ for the winner The payload of the Workers' Party (PT) assesses whether the result of the elections for the national presidency of the legend can be disclosed in the next hours after the dispute has been cancelled by the state director of Minas Gerais. The new head of the party will only be announced if the winner has sufficient votes to guaran…
Four names are held by the National Presidency, while six candidates are in the Great Lake of the South.
The PT soldiers go to the Urnas this Sunday to choose who will order the seal for the next four years. Read the People's Journal.
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