Majority of Brazilians Reject Amnesty for Bolsonaro, New Poll Shows

Poll reveals strong opposition to amnesty for former president Bolsonaro.

Key Points

  • • 54% of Brazilians reject amnesty for Bolsonaro
  • • 39% support it
  • • Polling reflects public sentiment towards past actions
  • • Debates on political accountability influence views

A recent Datafolha poll reveals that a significant majority of the Brazilian public is against granting amnesty to former president Jair Bolsonaro. The survey conducted on September 14, 2025, shows that 54% of respondents reject the idea of amnesty while only 39% approve of it, indicating a clear divide in public opinion over the controversial proposal.

The poll marks a critical snapshot of how the Brazilian electorate perceives Bolsonaro's past actions and the implications of amnesty on the country's political landscape. Observers note that the divisive nature of Bolsonaro’s presidency, especially in light of recent events, has influenced public sentiment surrounding this issue.

Bolsonaro, who served as Brazil's president from January 2019 until December 2022, has faced numerous allegations that have sparked ongoing debates about accountability and democratic integrity. The latest polling data reflects a broader discontent among the populace, particularly as discussions around political transparency and justice continue to gain traction.

Amid this rejection, proponents of amnesty argue it could aid in national reconciliation, yet the Datafolha results suggest many Brazilians prefer accountability for political leaders. The findings may impact future political strategies as parties gear up for upcoming elections, underscoring the significant role of public opinion in shaping Brazil's political future.