Yesterday, Marina Silva released her government program. It is a social liberal and fiscal conservative one (in Brazil, we say "liberal" to mean "fiscal conservative").
Marina's program supports gay marriage and direct democracy mechanisms. It is easier for her to support gay marriage because, unlike Dilma and Aécio, she has already a reputation of being very religious. Probably, the pentecostal evangelicals will still vote for her.
Her program supports increasing autonomy to the Central Bank, increasing the share of the states and municipalities in the tax revenue and decrease the share of the federal government.
In the first version of the program, she supported the increase of the use of nuclear energy because it is a cleaner source than hidroelectric, gas and coal. But in the evening, the topic concerning nuclear energy was removed from the program.
I thought her reputation was basically as the exact opposite (fiscal liberal, social conservative)?