After giving up his candidacy for the presidency, the former governor of São Paulo João Doria (PSDB) said this Monday (13) that he will leave public life to return to the private sector.
“Starting next month, I will resume my activities in the private sector. I leave public life with a sense of accomplishment. For my mistakes, I apologize. By my successes, I fulfilled my obligation”, wrote Doria on Twitter.
Doria had faced internal resistance within the PSDB and had been pressured to withdraw from the race due to difficulties in taking off in polls and the high rate of rejection among the electorate.
Starting next month, I will resume my activities in the private sector. I leave public life with a sense of accomplishment. For my mistakes, I apologize. By my successes, I fulfilled my obligation.
— João Doria (@jdoriajr) June 13, 2022
The PSDB should be part of Simone Tebet’s (MDB) campaign for the presidency.
The party’s National Executive confirmed last Thursday (9) its support for Tebet’s (MDB) candidacy. The information was disclosed by the party’s president, Bruno Araújo, in a press conference. The National Executive vote ended with 33 votes in favour, 1 against, by deputy Aécio Neves, and 1 abstention, by Nelson Marchezan Jr, vice president of the party.
Debate
THE CNN will hold the first presidential debate of 2022. The clash between the candidates will be broadcast live on August 6, on TV and on our digital platforms.
Posted by: André Rigue. with information from Larissa Rodrigues
Source: CNN Brasil

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