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Campos-Silva ticket confirmed in Brazil 2014 election | Campos-Silva ticket confirmed in Brazil 2014 election |
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A former Brazilian state governor, Eduardo Campos, has confirmed he will run in October's presidential election with the internationally-renowned environmental campaigner, Marina Silva, as his vice-presidential candidate. | A former Brazilian state governor, Eduardo Campos, has confirmed he will run in October's presidential election with the internationally-renowned environmental campaigner, Marina Silva, as his vice-presidential candidate. |
They will represent the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB). | They will represent the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB). |
Ms Silva ran for president in 2010 but was knocked out in the first round. | Ms Silva ran for president in 2010 but was knocked out in the first round. |
With the alliance, Mr Campos hopes to capitalise on the nearly 20m votes cast for Ms Silva in the last election. | With the alliance, Mr Campos hopes to capitalise on the nearly 20m votes cast for Ms Silva in the last election. |
The two opposition politicians hinted last October they would run together, after Ms Silva joined the PSB. | |
They have only now confirmed who would head the ticket, following much speculation. | |
A recent survey by Datafolha, a Brazilian polling firm, suggested Mr Campos would lose in the first round to President Dilma Rousseff, but Ms Silva would force the election to a second round if she were running for the top job. | |
President Rousseff is seeking re-election with the Workers' Party (PT) in less than six months' time. | |
Former PT supporters | |
Ms Silva used to be a member of the PT during the government of her predecessor, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, but has since become a stern critic. | Ms Silva used to be a member of the PT during the government of her predecessor, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, but has since become a stern critic. |
She is backed by an informal political movement known as the Sustainability Network. | She is backed by an informal political movement known as the Sustainability Network. |
Mr Campos, the former governor of Pernambuco state, in north-eastern Brazil, was also a supporter of Ms Rousseff at one stage and a former minister in the Lula administration. | Mr Campos, the former governor of Pernambuco state, in north-eastern Brazil, was also a supporter of Ms Rousseff at one stage and a former minister in the Lula administration. |
Ms Silva served as an environment minister for five years, before stepping down in 2008 after disagreements with President Lula's government over its environment policy. | Ms Silva served as an environment minister for five years, before stepping down in 2008 after disagreements with President Lula's government over its environment policy. |
The announcement still has to be formally endorsed at a national PSB convention in June. | |
The first round of the presidential election will take place on 5 October of this year and will go to a second round later that month if no candidate gets more than 50% of the votes. | The first round of the presidential election will take place on 5 October of this year and will go to a second round later that month if no candidate gets more than 50% of the votes. |
Mr Campos and Ms Rousseff will also compete for the top job against Aecio Neves, a current senator who will represent the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB). | Mr Campos and Ms Rousseff will also compete for the top job against Aecio Neves, a current senator who will represent the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB). |
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