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Bolsonaro’s son, a senator, touts his father's support for 2026 Brazil Presidential run

Flavio Bolsonaro announced on Friday that former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has backed his bid for the presidency next year. This angered markets who had placed bets on a more experienced candidate who would consolidate support among the right.

The senator posted on social media about his father choosing him to "carry on our project for nation."

Valdemar Costa neto, the leader of Bolsonaro’s right-wing Liberal Party (PLR), confirmed in a press release that Bolsonaro’s eldest child, currently serving time for an unsuccessful coup plot, was the party’s presidential candidate.

Brazilian markets were shaken by the news on Friday. The country's currency fell as much as 3 percent against the U.S. Dollar, and the benchmark index Bovespa was down as much as 4 percent.

DIVIDIONS TO THE RIGHT

Investors had bet that Bolsonaro would back a name more market-friendly with executive experience such as former Sao Paulo Minister Tarcisio de Freitas to take on Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva, the leftist president, next year.

Andre Perfeito is an economist with Garantia Capital. He said that if the former president's decision were confirmed, it could "implode", ties between his right-wing political movement and other more centrist parties.

In a client note, he said that the market had bet on Tarcisio's ability to create these alliances and pave a path to victory for the right in the year 2026. "Now, we must evaluate whether Flavio will be able to reunite this broad political support."

The Bolsonaro family has the most well-established politician in Brasilia thanks to the ex-president’s Friday endorsement.

Flavio Bolsonaro (44), was elected to Senate during the 2018 general elections, in which his father rode the right-wing groundswell and anti-establishment feeling to the presidency.

The senator was previously a state legislator in Rio de Janeiro. In 2016, he ran unsuccessfully for Rio Mayor, attracting 14% votes in the first-round.

'FULL SUPPORT'

Carlos Bolsonaro (42), a Rio City Councilman for more than two decades, played an important role in his father’s life.

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But hasn't run for a higher office.

The younger brother, Eduardo Bolsonaro (41), a federal legislator, is

On trial for Courting Interference

After moving to the United States, he filed a Supreme Court case on behalf of his father.

"Flavio is a leader who unites the base and engages in a good political dialogue. I fully support him." "He has all the qualifications for this race," said the Brazilian congressman.

Michelle Bolsonaro (43), the third wife of the former president, has so far

The speculation has been tamed

She could run for her first public office in the next year.

Former President has been banned from running for office in Brazil since June 2023 after the Brazilian federal electoral court condemned conduct of his during 2022 elections.

He was sentenced in September to 27 years, three months of prison for plotting to stage a coup following Lula's victory at the presidential elections 2022.

CNN Brasil reported first, citing anonymous sources, that the leader of the right-wing party offered his son's support during a trip to the federal police office in Brasilia, where he was serving his sentence. Reporting by Lisandra paraguassu, in Brasilia, and Luciana magalhaes, in Sao Paulo. Additional reporting by Fernando Cardoso in Sao Paulo, Fabricio De Castro, and Andre Romani, in Sao Paulo. Editing by Brad Haynes and Diane Craft.

(source: Reuters)