Portrait of Jair Bolsonaro
· 🇧🇷 · Politician

Jair Bolsonaro

70 years old·Liberal Party·Former President-elect of Brazil
Known for
38th president of Brazil, National conservatism, Controversial rhetoric
Born in
Glicério, Brazil
Education
Military Academy of Agulhas Negras

Jair Bolsonaro, the 38th President of Brazil (2019–2023), is a highly polarizing figure defined by his far-right, nationalist populist ideology. A former army captain, his political career has been marked by staunch social conservatism and a populist appeal to hardliners dissatisfied with mainstream politics.

Signature Positions

Bolsonaro’s worldview is rooted in social conservatism and anti-establishment sentiment:

  • Social Issues: Vocal opponent of same-sex marriage, abortion, and affirmative action (racial quotas).
  • Economic Policy: Advocated for pro-market policies, privatization of state-owned companies, and deregulation.
  • Law and Order: Strong proponent of pro-gun rights, believing law-abiding citizens need to self-defend; endorsed relaxation of gun laws.
  • Authoritarian Views: Expressed admiration for the Brazilian military dictatorship (1964–1985), stating torture was a "legitimate practice."
  • Foreign Policy: Initially championed closer ties with Donald Trump's United States and Israel, while expressing distrust of China.

Notable Tensions

Bolsonaro's tenure was filled with sharp contradictions and widespread criticism:

  • COVID-19 Response: Heavily criticized for downplaying the pandemic, opposing quarantine measures, and dismissing health ministers while the death toll mounted.
  • Environment: Rolled back protections for Indigenous groups and Amazon rainforest, leading to significant deforestation and accusations of ecocide.
  • Electoral Integrity: Repeatedly challenged the legitimacy of electronic voting, leading to his ineligibility until 2030 for undermining the 2022 election.
  • Authoritarian Tendencies: Despite later moderating his tone, he has publicly endorsed political violence and even advocated for a coup in the past.

Often labeled the "Trump of the Tropics" due to his anti-establishment rhetoric and embrace of social media, Bolsonaro fundamentally shifted Brazil's political discourse. His presidency ended with a defeat in the 2022 election, followed by an attempted coup d'état by his supporters in January 2023, which ultimately led to his criminal conviction and imprisonment.