Brazil

In a new development, Brazil’s opposition met on Wednesday, January 24, 2024, to discuss strategies for the year.Their strategy focuses on reducing tensions with the Supreme Court, ensuring Bolsonaro’s freedom and eligibility for future elections, and strategically engaging with the ruling PT party.They aim to create laws that strengthen the Legislature’s role and refine the separation of powers.The group acknowledges their limited influence over the Supreme Court but agrees on a more thoughtful public approach.

They will carefully choose their battles.Focusing on this year’s municipal elections, they prepare for 2026 to boost the right wing’s strength and readiness.Making Bolsonaro eligible again is crucial, despite his ineligibility until 2030 due to a Superior Electoral Court (TSE) ruling for abuse of political power on June 30, 2023.They also plan to avoid legal issues that could lead to Bolsonaro’s arrest.

The group agreed to confront only the PT, keeping the political battle focused for 2026.Brazil’s Opposition Gears Up for 2026.

(Photo Internet reproduction)They will seek consensus with the Chamber of Deputies and Senate leaders on safeguarding their roles.This approach aims to position them strongly for the upcoming elections, highlighting the connection between local victories and broader political goals.BackgroundThe Brazilian judiciary is pressuring former conservative president Jair Bolsonaro and his followers as much as possible, not least to discredit him, his ideas, and his party.However, the Bolsonarist movement remains the most robust popular network in Latin America and likely the most significant in the country’s history.That is why, with a year to the elections, Bolsonaro’s PL party (Liberal Party) aims high.

They want to win up to 1,500 mayoral seats across Brazil.This benchmark was almost reached by the center-right MDB party before.

Party President Valdemar Costa Neto revealed the plans.A strong team will lead the campaign.

The first election round is set for October 6, 2024.In 2020, PL secured 349 mayoral spots.

This marked an increase of 52 since 2016. 





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