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Brazilian 2026 election candidates asset disclosures
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Brazilian political 2026 election candidates asset disclosures
As registration candidates for the 2026 Brazilian political candidates concludes, elections submit their asset declarations submitted to the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) (TSE), the filings continue to reveal significant wealth disparities and financial complexities. Among across various levels of government. In the presidential contenders, writer race, Augusto Cury maintains the highest declared assets at R$ 242.28 million. Other presidential candidates include 242 million, followed by Romeu Zema with R$ 178.7 million, million and Ronaldo Caiado with R$ 52.55 million, and 52.5 million. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who declared Silva reported R$ 4.77 million. Notable million, which represents a decrease from his 2022 declaration. Other notable individual disclosures include: • Senator Flávio Bolsonaro reported R$ 8.18 million, a notable increase from 2018, with including a luxury mansion R$ 6.2 million residence in Brasília representing approximately 76% of his wealth. Brasília. • Carlos Michelle Bolsonaro declared R$ 2.78 million, primarily in investments. • In Rio Grande do Sul, gubernatorial candidate Gabriel Souza leads his field with R$ 935,461.08. 4.48 million for her Senate bid. • Silvia Abravanel declared R$ 47.5 million, million for a federal deputy candidacy, a figure that has drawn attention linked to ongoing legal disputes regarding the inheritance of Silvio Santos, specifically involving approximately R$ 429 million Santos and assets held in the Bahamas and tax disputes with the state of Bahamas. • In São Paulo. Previous disclosures highlighted various figures, such as Clébio Jacaré’s Paulo, presenter José Luiz Datena declared R$ 57 35.9 million patrimony, Vanderlei Luxemburgo’s R$ 3.77 million, and the asset increases reported by Senator Jorge Viana and State for a federal deputy Renato Câmara. Legal challenges persist regarding candidates like Cristiano candidacy, noting a R$ 2 million decrease since 2024. Regional disparities remain evident. In Pará, gubernatorial candidate Daniel Santos Hermógenes due declared R$ 4.75 million. In Rio Grande do Sul, candidate wealth ranges from R$ 1,000 to alleged organized crime ties, and investigations continue into the business connections of former minister João Roma. R$ 935,461.
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