La derecha y la división en el bolsonarismo.
Guest: Carlos Melo, political scientist and professor at Insper Donald Trump's tariffs, plus the content of conversations between Jair Bolsonaro, his son Eduardo, and pastor Silas Malafaia, have clear effects on the image of the right aligned with the former president. This Monday (25th), a new round of research released by the Quaest institute shows that 52% of Brazilians say that Jair Bolsonaro participated in an attempted coup d'état – the reason why the former president will be judged starting next week. In recent days, data obtained by the Quaest survey had already shown that 55% of Brazilians consider Bolsonaro's house arrest fair. And 69% said that Eduardo Bolsonaro acts in the US to defend his own interests and those of his family – this is because Trump justified the 50% tariff on Brazilian products with an alleged “persecution” of Jair. In this episode, Natuza Nery talks to Carlos Melo to explain the current moment of the right and its dilemmas from a split in the Bolsonarista core. Political scientist and professor at Insper, Carlos Melo analyzes the situation of governors who support and are supported by Bolsonaro. He looks closely at the conditions that will define candidacies for the Palácio do Planalto in 2026.
Original title: A direita e o racha no bolsonarismo
Original description: Convidado: Carlos Melo, cientista político e professor do Insper O tarifaço de Donald Trump, somado…