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Une dispute électorale entre Erika Hilton, Boulos et les dirigeants du PSOL
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Une dispute électorale entre Erika Hilton, Boulos et les dirigeants du PSOL

The upcoming October elections and the allocation of R$ 131.5 million in electoral funds have sparked internal conflict within Brazil's PSOL party. Federal deputy Erika Hilton and Minister Guilherme Boulos have clashed with the national leadership over alleged violations of agreements regarding resource distribution for the 2026 elections. The dispute follows growing tensions after parts of the party's leadership supported President Luiz Inácio Lula's government, including taking ministerial roles—a move opposed by the more leftist faction. With the election season approaching, divisions within the left-wing party have intensified, particularly around how electoral resources will be allocated. Hilton criticized the party leadership for allegedly failing to honor commitments to candidates who are expected to attract significant voter support, accusing them of undermining the party's survival by limiting financial support to those most likely to secure seats.

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Une dispute électorale entre Erika Hilton, Boulos et les dirigeants du PSOL

The upcoming October elections and the allocation of R$ 131.5 million in electoral funds have sparked internal conflict within Brazil's PSOL party. Federal deputy Erika Hilton and Minister Guilherme Boulos have clashed with the national leadership over alleged violations of agreements regarding resource distribution for the 2026 elections. The dispute follows growing tensions after parts of the party's leadership supported President Luiz Inácio Lula's government, including taking ministerial roles—a move opposed by the more leftist faction. With the election season approaching, divisions within the left-wing party have intensified, particularly around how electoral resources will be allocated. Hilton criticized the party leadership for allegedly failing to honor commitments to candidates who are expected to attract significant voter support, accusing them of undermining the party's survival by limiting financial support to those most likely to secure seats.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents the internal conflict within the PSOL party in a balanced manner, highlighting the positions of both Erika Hilton and the party leadership without overtly favoring either side. It provides context about the party's internal divisions and the impact of electoral funding decisions

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): The article accurately reports on internal party disputes within PSOL over electoral funding distribution and alignment with Lula's government. It provides context on past tensions and current developments. Objectivity is somewhat compromised by the focus on Erika Hilton's criticism and the implicat

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