Nosso Palestra
·17 de dezembro de 2025
Palmeiras meeting: Leila Pereira under pressure over third term

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·17 de dezembro de 2025

Palmeiras concluded its political year this Tuesday (16) with the last meeting of the Deliberative Council. The agenda was the budget approval for 20206. In addition to the heated atmosphere between councilman José Corona Neto and the president, the topic of the third term was a central issue at the meeting.
Leila Pereira emphasized that a possible change in the statute does not constitute a “coup”, but at the same time she had to face some thorny topics. NOSSO PALESTRA found that in previous meetings, the president had never been questioned as much as she was this time.
Some council members asked for explanations regarding the lack of a firm stance against the CBF and the refereeing committee, especially in the final stretch of the Brazilian Championship. In interviews, Leila preferred not to blame the loss of the national title on others.
Regarding the third term, supporters who walked alongside the president up to her election are not convinced that the change would benefit the club. On the contrary, they believe that nine years is too long and that the recent change, which allowed Leila to succeed Mauricio Galiotte, is sufficient, with a maximum of six consecutive years over two administrations. There are also council members from the current administration who have been completely against the idea since the first discussion about the topic in July 2025.
Another example of the group’s distancing was seen at the traditional year-end gathering at the Football Academy with members of the current administration. It took place on Saturday (13) and, for the first time in four years, was the least attended. Key organizers and important partners of Leila did not attend the event, including the top leadership of the Council and the COF (Guidance and Oversight Council).
Aware of the current situation, the president is seeking support through other means, such as from former presidents. She also maintains a strong connection with the women who are currently at the forefront of club politics and are doing the “grassroots” work with the members.
One of the people interviewed by NP supports the change in the statute and argues that “with Leila, good administration is guaranteed, and it’s not worth trading a sure thing for something uncertain,” referring to her successor.
For the topic to be formally discussed, a request from one fifth of the Council, approximately 60 names, is required, or one fifth of the voting-eligible members, which currently represents about two thousand people. There are also three other ways: a request from the club president, the council president, or the COF president.
Leila Pereira has two more years ahead of Palmeiras and will remain in office, if nothing changes, until the end of 2027.
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