PT Faces Steep Challenges in Northeast Brazil Ahead of 2026 Elections
Northeast Brazil proves challenging for the PT as opposition parties gain ground ahead of 2026 elections, with internal divisions and close races complicating prospects.
Northeast Brazil proves challenging for the PT as opposition parties gain ground ahead of 2026 elections, with internal divisions and close races complicating prospects.
Fernando Haddad confirms no candidacy in 2026, as Lula repositions his reelection campaign toward an antissystem focus targeting financial elites.
PSD party president Gilberto Kassab reveals a strategic, consensus-driven approach for choosing the party’s 2026 presidential candidate amid multiple contenders, including cautious prospects for Tarcísio de Freitas.
Goiás Governor Ronaldo Caiado's party switch and RenovaBR's political training mark significant strategic developments ahead of Brazil's 2026 elections.
São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas confirms re-election bid amid coalition pressures and conditional presidential prospects tied to Lula's political strength.
Minister Ricardo Lewandowski's imminent resignation and Aava Santiago's leadership role in PSB signal major political shifts ahead of Brazil's 2026 elections.
A Datafolha survey reveals significant right-wing identification among Workers' Party supporters, indicating a complex shift in Brazil's political identity.
Justice Minister Lewandowski highlights organized crime infiltration into political parties, pressing for stringent candidate vetting ahead of Brazil's 2026 elections amid weakening legal safeguards.
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.
Former President Jair Bolsonaro officially endorses his son Flávio Bolsonaro for the 2026 presidential election, reshaping Brazil's political landscape ahead of the vote.
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.
Brazil’s 2026 election preparations are marked by political alliance shifts and security policy debates involving PT, Bolsonaro family, and regional leaders.
Brazil grapples with a deep political crisis and uncertain 2026 presidential race as polarization shifts and digital media influence grows.
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's vice-president invites prominent social media influencers to run as candidates in Brazil’s 2026 elections, reflecting efforts to diversify and modernize the left-wing political landscape.
Alvaro Dias plans a political comeback in 2026, considering rejoining MDB after leaving Podemos amid internal disputes, with strong electoral prospects despite his age.
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.
The deadly "Operação Contenção" in Rio de Janeiro has sparked political controversy, highlighting systemic failures and electoral strategies as Brazil prepares for 2026 elections.
Brazil's Workers' Party emphasizes political education and activism while unveiling strong electoral strategies as 2026 elections approach.
Michelle Bolsonaro expresses openness to a political candidacy in a recent interview.
Hugo Motta blocks Eduardo Bolsonaro's leadership bid in the Chamber, prompting PL to appeal.
PT’s campaign strategy for 2026 aims to link Tarcísio with controversial issues to weaken his position as a political opponent.