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Tarcísio Sets March Target to Unite Brazil's Right Behind a 2026 Candidate

The São Paulo governor cast Bolsonaro's backing as essential despite the ex-president's imprisonment.

Overview

  • Speaking at the UBS WM Latin America Summit, he said the right and center-right are assembling a national project and that naming a nominee as late as March 2026 would still be viable.
  • He argued that Jair Bolsonaro's leadership should be respected to help pacify internal disputes and guide the choice of a single contender.
  • He sketched core policy pillars for the coalition that include deregulation, budget deindexation and decoupling, privatizations, and broader use of public‑private partnerships.
  • He told the business audience that the private sector "does almost everything better than the state" and vowed to shift services to private operators where possible.
  • He pointed to governors Ronaldo Caiado, Romeu Zema, Ratinho Júnior, Eduardo Leite, and Jorginho Mello as potential partners and said he could support the ticket rather than lead it.