São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas adapts politically by reshuffling his cabinet and planning a visit to jailed ex-president Bolsonaro amid election strategies and tensions with Bolsonaro's supporters.
Jair Bolsonaro's post-imprisonment narrative strategy keeps him central in Brazil's right-wing politics, using victimization to sustain influence and complicate successors' paths.
President Lula to meet with MST leadership in February to review and accelerate Brazil's agrarian reform efforts, following significant land distribution achievements in 2025.
Coach Hernán Crespo calls for football to be prioritized and political interference to end following the impeachment of São Paulo FC's president Julio Casares.
Brazil struggles to consolidate regional leadership in politically divided Latin America as Venezuela's crisis and ideological splits limit diplomatic influence.
São Paulo FC faces an impeachment vote for president Júlio Casares amid poor team performance in the 2026 Paulistão, prompting calls for deep club restructuring.
Flávio Bolsonaro plans to name his economic advisor by April despite facing skepticism within Brazil's right-wing factions, highlighting internal political tensions.
Brazil's Supreme Federal Court and Superior Electoral Court will have contrasting leadership during the 2026 elections, potentially leading to institutional tensions amid ongoing electoral challenges.
Minister Ricardo Lewandowski's imminent resignation and Aava Santiago's leadership role in PSB signal major political shifts ahead of Brazil's 2026 elections.
Brazil's conservative right struggles with radicalization and overlap with the extreme right, necessitating self-criticism and political renewal as the 2026 elections approach.
Julia Köpf and Yeza Aguiar begin a shared leadership of the JPT youth wing, focusing on political unity and mobilization for Lula’s 2026 re-election campaign.
President Lula reinforces political alliances by appointing Gustavo Feliciano as Minister of Tourism, highlighting his administration's accessibility and strategic cabinet changes.
As Brazil nears its 2026 presidential election, new approaches encourage open, value-based political discussions during family gatherings to foster respect and common ground.
Brazil expands measures to boost women's political participation while grappling with rising violence and legislative setbacks on reproductive rights in 2025.
José Guimarães remarks that internal Bolsonaro family conflicts and the imprisonment of Jair Bolsonaro have fractured Brazil's right-wing, benefiting the ruling Workers' Party ahead of 2026 elections.
The Workers' Party and Mayor Ricardo Nunes have formed a strategic alliance supporting Ricardo Teixeira's re-election as president of São Paulo's Municipal Chamber, shaping local political dynamics.
Chamber of Deputies President Hugo Motta has cut institutional ties with PT leader Lindbergh Farias amid political disputes over key legislative projects, complicating the government's agenda.
Key young political figures from established families in Brazil's Federal District are preparing for significant roles in the 2026 elections, reshaping the local political scene.
Allied Brazilian senators criticize President Lula's expression of solidarity with Venezuela, warning it risks harming US negotiations and domestic political stability.
Michelle Bolsonaro sharply criticized President Lula, First Lady Janja, and left-wing politics during a PL Mulher event in Goiás, emphasizing her conservative evangelical viewpoints and political stance.
Brazil holds a skeptical view of progress at the 2025 G20 summit due to U.S. resistance on key social and climate issues, yet ongoing talks between Presidents Lula and Trump hint at constructive engagement on trade.
The rejection of an amnesty proposal brings new challenges for Bolsonaro's political allies, revealing internal divisions and changing public sentiment.