By Roger Pereira
When the previous governor and former Senator Roberto Requião accepted the mission to affix the PT get together to run for governor of Paraná, guaranteeing a loyal and viable platform for then-presidential pre-candidate Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, many allies took it without any consideration that, in alternate, Requião would have an vital place in an eventual Lula administration.
This place, they wager, could be that of the overall director of Itaipu Binacional, a state-owned hydroelectric dam on the Paraná River positioned on the border between Brazil (Paraná state) and Paraguay.
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