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EARLY PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, TRADE DISPUTE, AND THE PERSISTENT POLARIZATION

Less than a year before the elections, President Lula’s administration is ramping up its political and economic agenda to expand its support base and contain the fallout from growing external tensions. New social programs targeting the middle class and urban outskirts are part of a broader strategy to strengthen Lula’s appeal. At the same time, the government is dealing with the escalation of a trade dispute with the United States, following Donald Trump’s decision to impose 50% tariffs on Brazilian imports—a move officials attribute to personal ties forged during the Bolsonaro presidency. Meanwhile, the opposition is mobilizing to pressure Congress for amnesty for participants in anti-democratic protests, as PT leaders and ministers push back against criticism from Bolsonaro-aligned governors. Together, these developments signal a second half of the year marked by deepening polarization and early campaign maneuvering.

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