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João Goulart Filho's presidential campaign in 2018 was made official on August 5, 2018 having as vice president Léo Alves, a professor of Catholic University of Brasília. The platform was purebred and competed for the PPL.[1]
Campaigned for | 2018 Brazilian general election |
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Candidate | João Goulart Filho (President) Léo Alves Vice |
Affiliation | PPL Purebred |
Status | Official nominee: August 5, 2018 Lost in the first round: October 7, 2018 |
Slogan | Quem gosta do Brasil vota nele (Who likes Brazil votes for him) |
Website | www Wayback Machine |
João Goulart Filho advocated for increasing public investments, doubling the minimum wage in up to 4 years, was opposed to privatization,[2] labor[3] and social security reforms.[4]
João Goulart Filho's campaign motto was "Who likes Brazil votes for him".[5]
Election year | Candidate | First round | Second round | ||
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# of overall votes | % of overall vote | # of overall votes | % of overall vote | ||
2018 | João Goulart Filho | 30.176 | 0.03 | Did not qualify | Did not qualify |
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