Bosonaro's allies began to compete for "inheritance", just one day leader | Bosonaro | inheritance
According to a report by Effe, the main right-wing leader of Brazil launched a race on July 1st to inherit the votes of former Brazilian President Bosonaro, who was stripped of his political rights due to abuse of power in the 2022 elections, and only one day after 2030.
According to reports, from Bosonaro's wife Michel Bosonaro to his former minister and current governor of S ã o Paulo, Tacio de Freitas, as well as some center right leaders who have been allies of Bosonaro in the past, they are all starting to stir.
According to reports, Bosonaro himself made it clear in his statement after being deprived of political rights that he has not died and will continue to be active. Anyone who wants to represent conservative forces in the presidential race in 2026 must have his support.
In a message posted on social media, Michel Bosonaro said, "I follow your command, my captain. Our dreams are still alive, more vibrant than ever before." Michel Bosonaro began her political career this year, with the support of the Liberal Party and is considered a strong candidate to inherit her husband's immense political support.
The Governor of S ã o Paulo, De Freitas, who served as a minister in the Bosonaro government and was also an important ally of Bosonaro, also expressed his support for him. De Freitas said, "Bosonaro's leadership as a representative of the Brazilian right wing is unquestionable and enduring."
The report points out that other potential successors of Bosonaro include Governor Romeo Zema of Minas Gerais, former Minister of Agriculture Theresa Christina, and former Director of the Civil Office of the Presidential Office, Ciro Nogaila.