Ex-president Bolsonaro to return to Brazil on March 30, his party says

Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has been in the US since Dec 30, 2022, after losing in Brazil's election. PHOTO: REUTERS

BRASILIA – Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro will return to Brazil on March 30, his party confirmed via social media on Friday, following more than three months of self-imposed exile in the United States after losing his re-election bid.

Mr Bolsonaro’s return to Brazil is eagerly awaited by his conservative Liberal Party (PL), which became the largest in the Brazilian Congress after the election last October.

“Our national president, Valdemar Costa Neto, confirms to everyone that Jair Bolsonaro will return to Brazil on March 30. Bolsonaro will disembark in Brasilia at 7.30am,” the Liberal Party said on social media.

Mr Bolsonaro travelled to the US on Dec 30, just two days before the inauguration of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, skipping the traditional ritual of passing the presidential sash to his successor.

PL president Costa Neto has said he expects Mr Bolsonaro to become the leader of the right-wing opposition to the leftist President Lula and lead his party into municipal elections in 2024 where PL hopes to triple the number of its mayors across Brazil.

Mr Bolsonaro was losing his political capital by staying in self-imposed exile in Florida and should come back to lead the 58 million Brazilians who voted for him in an election narrowly won by Mr Lula, Mr Costa Neto had suggested.

An effective opposition could lay the ground for a right-wing comeback in the 2026 presidential election, PL officials have told Reuters. REUTERS

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