Ricardo Salles says that André do Prado is 'Centrão in disguise' and divides the right Candidate for the Senate for São Paulo, federal deputy Ricardo Salles (Novo) said this Wednesday (15) that André do Prado (PL) is 'Centrão disguised as right-wing' and divides the electorate maintained in the state. "The Valdemarist wing in which André do Prado is part is a disguised center of the right. André do Prado is not right-wing, he never was. He supported Dilma Rousseff, he supported [Aloizio] Mercadante, he supported the Márcio França government, he supported all of João Dória's restrictions. In 2022, he stood against Tarcísio alongside Rodrigo Garcia, he joined with the PT to be elected president of the Assembly. I do not consider that he is a right-wing candidate." ?Click here to follow the g1 Ribeirão e Franca channel on WhatsApp To g1, Salles stated that André do Prado 'disturbs' the right wing and said he considers that the two right-wing candidates for São Paulo in this year's elections are him and Guilherme Derrite (PP). Federal deputy Ricardo Salles Murilo Corazza/g1 According to him, the two could defeat Marina Silva (Rede) and Simone Tebet (MDB), who are currently leading the dispute for the state's two Senate seats. "I think there are only two right-wing candidates for São Paulo in the Senate, Derrite and me. The two names on the right that could, more easily, defeat the two 'outsiders' who are trying to get elected here in São Paulo, who have nothing to do with our state, Marina and Simone. They end up getting stronger, because there are only two on the left and we have three dividing the vote on this side. I understand that André's candidacy is effectively the one who is dividing and the one who is getting in the way." In Ribeirão Preto (SP), Salles also criticized the two candidates and said that 'Marina works against Brazilian agriculture' and Simone is 'the mother of economic chaos in Brazil' "Marina is against agriculture. Marina is the person who works most against Brazilian agriculture and also in São Paulo. Do you want to be elected in such a strong agricultural state like São Paulo? It's nonsense. Simone, if Haddad is the father of this economic chaos that we are experiencing today in Brazil, Simone is the mother, because he is the minister of finance and she is the minister of planning. Planning for what? Of 15% interest, of fiscal imbalance, of the destruction of public accounts, of the collapse of all state-owned companies. So, I understand that they are really completely inadequate, unacceptable here in the state of São Paulo for these reasons". See more news from the region on g1 Ribeirão Preto and Franca VIDEOS: Everything about Ribeirão Preto, Franca and the region