Political Polarization Shapes Brazil and Latin America Ahead of 2026 Elections
Brazil's political polarization intensifies ahead of 2026 elections amid regional shifts toward conservatism and leftist governance in Latin America.
Brazil's political polarization intensifies ahead of 2026 elections amid regional shifts toward conservatism and leftist governance in Latin America.
Brazil is witnessing a sharp decline in youth political engagement due to media influence, social fragmentation, and pandemic repercussions, experts reveal.
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.
The Liberal Party is organizing to push an amnesty bill and adjust electoral strategies after Bolsonaro’s preventive arrest reshapes Brazil's right-wing political dynamics.
The PT outlines strategic priorities for the 2026 elections while President Lula advances Brazil's regional and international cooperation at the Celac-EU Summit in Colombia.
Minas Gerais’ political alignments are shifting as new candidates emerge, ending earlier consensus and marking a more competitive 2025 gubernatorial race.
Brazil's Workers' Party emphasizes political education and activism while unveiling strong electoral strategies as 2026 elections approach.
Brazil advances women's political participation and safety with the launch of 'Zap Delas' and a key political event addressing challenges faced by women in politics.
After the First Chamber's decision publication, Brazilian legal experts explore appeal options as MDB unveils a 2026 election platform aimed at bridging political divides.
President Lula announces R$108 million investment to expand popular preparatory courses for low-income students and urges increased youth political involvement.
New studies reveal Brazil’s ideological split, showing progressive elites’ isolation and rising right-wing cultural populism tied to patriotism and conservative values.
Lula targets Bolsonaro and discusses national sovereignty during a public walk.
Recent events signal a decline in the influence of the Bolsonarist movement in Brazil following Bolsonaro's conviction and changes in the STF leadership.
Lula's PT shifts to oppose PEC da Blindagem amidst looming legislative actions.
A significant political shift in Brazil as União Brasil and PP exit Lula's government, impacting future coalitions.
A new partnership aims to combat gender-based political violence as concerns rise following recent incidents.
An analysis of the perception and impact of political extremes in Brazil's public discourse.