São Paulo Vice Governor Felicio Ramuth said he and Governor Tarcísio de Freitas share the same political perspective and goals [1].

This public affirmation of unity comes as the state government navigates the political landscape leading toward the 2026 elections. The alignment between the two highest officials in Brazil's most populous state is intended to project stability and continuity in governance [1, 2].

During a recent appearance on Jovem Pan News, Ramuth said the nature of his professional and political relationship with the governor involves synergy between their leadership styles and policy priorities [1].

"Eu e Tarcísio pensamos do mesmo jeito," Ramuth said [1].

The statement serves to dispel potential rumors of friction within the administration. By emphasizing that he and Freitas "think the same way," Ramuth is signaling a unified front to both the legislature, and the voting public [1, 2].

Such coordination is critical in São Paulo, where the state government's agenda often sets a precedent for national political trends. The partnership focuses on maintaining the current trajectory of the state's administrative policies, and infrastructure projects [1, 2].

Ramuth's comments highlight a strategic effort to maintain a cohesive image of the executive branch. This partnership ensures that the vice governor remains a key ally in the governor's legislative efforts, and public outreach campaigns [1, 2].

"Eu e Tarcísio pensamos do mesmo jeito"

The public display of unity between Ramuth and Freitas is a strategic move to consolidate power and prevent internal fractures before the 2026 election cycle. In the volatile environment of Brazilian state politics, an explicit endorsement of shared ideology helps secure party loyalty and reduces the likelihood of the vice governor emerging as a rival candidate or a source of instability within the cabinet.