The Brazilian political scenario presents significant challenges for the government in relation to the 2026 elections, highlighting a growing erosion of the socioeconomic base and a political project crisis. Atlasintel’s CEO’s analysis, Andrei Roman, held in this Sunday’s special WW (10) points to a complex dynamic involving different social layers and religious groups that can impact electoral performance.
One of the main obstacles identified is the relationship with class C, which currently represents a growing and culturally significant population segment in Brazil. This class, evaluates Roman, has been increasingly distant from the current government, representing a strategic challenge for future political articulations.
Religious challenges and political discourse
The evangelical segment emerges as another point of attention, demonstrating an increasingly critical posture in relation to the government. Although the last census indicated less than expected in this group, its influence remains significant in the national political scenario.
The analysis also highlights a crisis in government political discourse, which has been more connected to the past than proposals for renewal. This feature can represent a significant obstacle to the construction of a narrative that dialogue with future electorate expectations.
Amid recent events, such as the so-called “fare” imposed by the United States, there is a volatile political dynamic, where different events can rapidly alter the perceptions of the electorate. For Roman, this scenario shows that, despite punctual moments of favorability, structural challenges remain determining factors for the country’s political future.
WW Especial
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