Lula Broadens Coalition and Revamps Campaign Branding Ahead of 2026 Elections
Lula expands his coalition across 26 states and refreshes campaign colors to attract centrists, aiming to strengthen his 2026 presidential bid against Bolsonaro's camp.
Lula expands his coalition across 26 states and refreshes campaign colors to attract centrists, aiming to strengthen his 2026 presidential bid against Bolsonaro's camp.
Brazilian authorities foil a plot by an extremist group to bomb the venue of a presidential debate during the elections, uncovering weapons, explosives plans, and extremist materials.
Brazil’s political scene ahead of the 2026 elections is marked by voter disillusionment, investigations involving Lula’s family, and emerging alternative candidates.
Lula formally kicks off re-election campaign amid tight competition with Flávio Bolsonaro, while Tarcísio de Freitas is officially nominated for São Paulo governor, embracing Bolsonaro family ties.
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro renews false claims about Brazil's voting machines amidst investigations into his law firm's ties to Banco Master-related companies and film financing.
The 2022 Rio elections highlight how organized crime has deeply infiltrated local politics, raising concerns about governance and political violence.
Duque de Caxias in Rio has shifted from supporting Lula's PT to backing Bolsonaro, reflecting voter dissatisfaction and demographic changes reshaping the local political landscape.
New Quaest polls reveal Flávio Bolsonaro's dwindling support among non-Bolsonaro right-wing voters and independents, while Lula’s support grows, posing challenges for Bolsonaro’s 2026 presidential bid.
Recent politically motivated assaults in Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana have drawn strong condemnation from PT and sparked ongoing police investigations.
New polling data from Genial/Quaest shows Lula leading Flávio Bolsonaro by 6 points in the second round, boosted by rising support among independents and improved government approval ratings.
Key political figures, including José Luiz Datena and Senator Cleitinho, are reshaping candidacy decisions and party dynamics ahead of Brazil's 2026 elections.
The Minas Gerais governorship race faces new challenges as Flávio Bolsonaro grapples with controversy and Lula prepares to meet Senator Pacheco to clarify his candidacy.
Revelations in Flávio Bolsonaro’s funding scandal are shaking Brazil’s markets and political scene amidst key economic reforms promoting growth and fiscal discipline.
Federal Police probe reveals banker Daniel Vorcaro's extensive political ties, potentially upsetting Brazil’s political balance.
The Supreme Federal Court is set to decide whether Rio de Janeiro will hold direct or indirect elections for governor following Cláudio Castro's resignation amid legal and political turmoil.
Brazil’s 2026 elections are shaped by key politicians changing electoral domiciles and the Liberal Party’s growth in the Chamber of Deputies, intensifying political competition.