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The overarching narrative from Capso is that, despite some challenges, the right still possesses the upper hand. He emphasizes that Lula's government is viewed negatively by many Brazilians, primarily due to ongoing economic challenges and corruption, which enhances the appeal of anti-establishment candidates.
Bolsonaro's Candidacy and Influence
While Bolsonaro's current political status may be labeled as "inelegible," Capso believes that significant shifts could occur by 2026, allowing him to either run himself or choose a successor who can carry his legacy forward. He argues that, even if Bolsonaro cannot run, he will remain a key influence in determining who the right-wing candidate will be.