Brazil's far-right former President Jair Bolsonaro returned from three months in the United States and was welcomed back by chanting supporters outside his political party's headquarters in Brasilia
this month in Washington where he questioned the result of the October election narrowly won by Lula and said his mission in Brazil was "still not over."
Costa Neto has said that Bolsonaro was losing political capital by staying in Florida and expects his party to triple its slate of elected mayors across Brazil with the help of the former president, who can draw crowds by firing up anti-Lula sentiment. "If Bolsonaro cannot quickly show that he can lead, the right will look for other leaders, like the governors of Sao Paulo and Minas Gerais," said Andre Cesar at Hold Legislative Advisors, a public policy consultancy.
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