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PCdoB Renews Management System and Prepares Party for Electoral Challenges

Meeting in São Paulo this past weekend, from December 12 to 14, the Central Committee of the PCdoB (CC) advanced in the composition of its National Management System for the period extending until 2027, encompassing the challenge of the upcoming electoral year in 2026. The decisions prepare the Party for the 2026 electoral challenge and reaffirm criteria for renewal, continuity, and the utilization of leadership from different generations. Overall, the new leadership seeks to respond to the diversity of the party’s work fronts, combining accumulated experience and political renewal to face the national and international scenario.

The meeting defined the composition of the Political Commission and the 20 members of the National Executive Commission. Vice-presidencies were also established, which will now be held by Carlos Batista Lopes and federal deputy Jandira Feghali (RJ). The Central Committee also approved the leave request of President Luciana Santos and elected the 1st Vice-President, Nádia Campeão, to exercise the presidency of the Party on an interim basis and to head the National Executive Commission, within the framework of the transition process agreed upon at the PCdoB’s 16th Congress.

The Central Committee elected the holders of the national secretariats, with changes and redefinitions of responsibilities in some areas of party activities. The new composition of the Control Commission was also defined, responsible for ensuring compliance with the Statutes, party ethics, and oversight of the accounts and assets of the party.

Nádia Campeão assumes interim presidency of the PCdoB

Nádia Campeão and Luciana Santos. Photo: Gabriela Brito

The meeting of the Central Committee confirmed the nomination of the 16th Congress, and Nádia Campeão assumed the interim presidency of the PCdoB. After ten years at the helm of the PCdoB, Luciana Santos is stepping down and will share leadership with Nádia Campeão, who assumes the interim presidency. In 2027, there will be a party conference to consolidate this process.

Luciana Santos explains that the decision is the result of a collective and mature process. “I have been at the helm of the PCdoB for ten years. At the last Congress, we had a strong debate, with a lot of cohesion, for Nádia Campeão to take over as first vice-president.”

According to her, it is a planned continuity. “I will remain president of the party until 2027, when we will hold a national conference to conclude this cycle. In the meantime, we think it is necessary to make a transition so that Nádia can take over and we can lead the party together,” she says.

Luciana points out that the main motivation is to prepare the PCdoB for the immediate challenges. “Together, we will lead the Party in next year’s most important battle, which is the electoral battle, whether for the reelection of President Lula or to strengthen the PCdoB’s bench in the National Congress.”

Nádia Campeão takes over with “enormous responsibility”

Upon assuming the interim presidency, Nádia Campeão emphasizes the political significance of the moment. “I accepted, with great responsibility, at the party’s 16th Congress, the nomination to be the first national vice president. That, in itself, already represents an enormous responsibility,” she says.

A PCdoB activist since 1978, Nádia highlights the personal and collective significance of the new undertaking. “I have already fulfilled many tasks in the party, but this is undoubtedly the one with the greatest responsibility. I take on this mission wholeheartedly,” she declared.

Nádia makes a point of valuing the legacy of the current president. “The work that Luciana has been doing all these years is very powerful. She has given our party a very strong visibility on the national scene,” she said, citing the coordination between the PCdoB presidency and Luciana’s work at the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation. “We will continue on this path in a joint and shared effort. Our PCdoB will be the winner.”

Political priorities and active militancy

Luciana Santos points out that “our great challenge next year is to face a strategic and decisive struggle for the country and for democracy.” For her, the reelection of President Lula is central. “It is the struggle for the inclusion of the Brazilian people, for an agenda of growth, and for the victory of President Lula.”

Luciana also emphasizes the importance of expanding the communist presence in Parliament. “We need a very strong bench in the National Congress for our glorious PCdoB, so that we can be more influential and help in decisions about the direction of the country,” she said. In addition, she points out the fundamental importance of the programmatic debate, which will be conducted by the Maurício Grabois Foundation. “We will distribute tasks, share responsibilities, and successfully navigate this period.”

Electoral challenges and social struggles

For Nádia Campeão, the central focus of next year’s elections is the Presidency of the Republic. At the same time, she highlights the need to strengthen the progressive camp in the states and in Congress. “We will fight hard to expand the communist bench and advance in the National Congress.”

Nádia also points out that the political calendar will be marked by important social struggles. “We will have important battles, such as the fight to end the 6-to-1 scale, in addition to an intense year of party restructuring, affiliations, and political activities.” According to Nádia, these fronts are directly linked to the electoral process. “Without a doubt, the electoral battle will be a high priority until November.”

With the transition underway, the PCdoB is betting on a combination of political continuity, renewal of tasks, and internal unity to face a decisive period in Brazilian politics and party building.

Who is Nádia Campeão

The new acting president of the PCdoB, Nádia Campeão, is from Rio Claro, São Paulo, where she was born in 1958. She graduated in Agricultural Engineering from Esalq/USP and joined the PCdoB in 1978, at the age of 20.

Nádia was state president of the PCdoB-MA and PCdoB-SP. A member of the Party’s Central Committee since 1988, she headed the national secretariats for Institutional Relations and Organization. At the 16th National Congress of the PCdoB in October, she was elected vice president.

Her biography includes several positions in public office, parliamentary advisor, municipal secretary of sports, secretary of education, and deputy mayor of São Paulo during Fernando Haddad’s administration (2013-2016).

The communist leader has a postgraduate degree in Public Management. In 2019, she launched the book “Democratic Cities – The Experience of the PCdoB and the Left in City Halls (1985-2018)”.

Beyond organizational decisions, the meeting promoted a broad debate on the national and international political situation. The meeting pointed out the main actions of the PCdoB for the coming year, with emphasis on the 2026 electoral battle, considered central to the defense of democracy, the strengthening of the progressive field, and the expansion of communist representation in institutions.

Check out the list of composition of party bodies:

Political Commission

Adalberto Alves Monteiro

Adilson Gonçalves de Araújo

Alice Mazzuco Portugal

Altair Alves de Freitas

Alzimara Cabreira Fraga Bacellar

Ana Maria Prestes Rabelo

Bianca Borges dos Santos

Carlos Alberto de Oliveira Pereira

Carlos Batista Lopes

Daniel Gomes de Almeida

Daniel Iliescu

Davidson de Magalhães Santos

Edna Maria Costa

Edson França

Elias Marco Khalil Jabbour

Elisangela Lizardo de Oliveira

Fabio Tokarski

Flávia Calé da Silva

Gregoria Benario Lins e Silva

Gustavo Lemos Petta

Inácio Francisco de Assis Nunes Arruda

Janaina Conceição Deitos

Jandira Feghali

João Vicente Fontella Goulart

Jorge Alves de Almeida Venancio

Jorge Luiz Guimarães Panzera

José Reinaldo Santos Carvalho Filho

José Renato Rabelo

Lidia Correa da Silva

Luciana Barbosa de Oliveira Santos

Manuella Mirella Nunes da Silva

Marcelino Granja de Menezes

Márcia Campos Pereira

Marcio Afonso Cabreira

Marcio Jerry Saraiva Barroso

Maria do Socorro Jô Moraes

Maria Olivia Santana

Marianna Dias de Souza

Nádia Campeão

Neide Aparecida de Sousa Freitas

Nilson Araújo de Souza

Nivaldo Santana Silva

Rafaela Mano Elisiário

Renata Vicentini Mielli

Renildo Vasconcelos Calheiros

Ricardo Abreu de Melo

Rosanita Monteiro de Campos

Rovilson Robbi Britto

Thiara Lustosa Milhomem

Valeria Peres Morato Gonçalves

Vanessa Grazziotin

Vânia Marques Pinto

Wadson Nathaniel Ribeiro

Walter Natalino Sorrentino

Vice-Presidencies

Carlos Batista Lopes

Jandira Feghali

National Executive Commission

Adalberto Alves Monteiro

Altair Alves de Freitas

Ana Maria Prestes Rabelo

Carlos Batista Lopes

Davidson de Magalhães Santos

Fabio Tokarski

Gustavo Lemos Petta

Jandira Feghali

José Renato Rabelo

Luciana Barbosa de Oliveira Santos

Marcelino Granja de Menezes

Marcio Afonso Cabreira

Nádia Campeão

Neide Aparecida de Sousa Freitas

Nivaldo Santana Silva

Renata Vicentini Mielli

Renildo Vasconcelos Calheiros

Rovilson Robbi Britto

Wadson Nathaniel Ribeiro

Walter Natalino Sorrentino

National Secretariats

Administration and Planning: Neide Freitas

Combat Against Racism: Edson França

Communication: Renata Mielli

Culture: Alexandre Santini

Finance: Marcelino Granja

Ideological Formation and Propaganda: Adalberto Monteiro

Institutional Relations: Márcio Cabreira

International Relations: Ana Prestes

Labor Union: Nivaldo Santana

Organization: Altair Freitas

Social Movements: André Tokarski

Women: Flávia Calé

Youth: Gustavo Petta

Control Commission

Edsaura Maria Pereira

Gabriel Lischinsky Alves dos Santos

João Batista Rocha Lemos

Julia Maria Santos Roland

Ronald Cavalcanti Freitas

With these decisions, the PCdoB consolidates its national leadership and positions itself to face, with unity and renewal, the political and electoral challenges of the coming period.

 

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