Flavio Bolsonaro announced on Friday that his imprisoned father and former Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, has selected him to guide Brazil’s influential conservative bloc, a development that instantly reshapes the direction of the 2026 presidential contest.
The 44-year-old senator revealed the decision on social media, explaining that he would carry on the political vision that dramatically altered the nation’s political landscape during his father’s rise. His declaration immediately positions him as a strong presidential contender ahead of the next national vote.

Jair Bolsonaro, now 70, is not expected to seek another term after being handed a 27-year sentence for allegedly attempting to organize a coup, alongside a ban from holding public office. Although he is challenging the conviction and pressing for a legislative pardon, his political future remains uncertain.
His health has also deteriorated, with lingering complications from the 2018 knife attack and a recent skin cancer diagnosis further limiting his ability to engage in politics.
Friday’s revelation represents a symbolic passing of leadership within one of South America’s most influential political dynasties.
According to Luciano Zucco, leader of the Liberal Party in the lower chamber, Flavio is regarded as “a balanced politician, experienced and prepared for dialogue,” a trait that some party insiders see as essential for a unifying figure in a polarized country.
To reach the presidency, Flavio Bolsonaro will not only have to withstand challenges from other conservative hopefuls but may eventually face President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the 80-year-old leftist leader who has hinted at the possibility of pursuing a fourth presidential term.
Confirming his father’s decision online, Flavio wrote, “It is with a great sense of responsibility that I confirm the decision of Jair Messias Bolsonaro to entrust me with the mission of continuing our national project.” He added that, “I will not stand idle while families lose hope and democracy is crumbling,” sharing a photograph in which he kissed his father on the head.
Representing Rio de Janeiro in the Senate, Flavio has cultivated a reputation as a firm advocate of strict security measures. At one point, he publicly urged the United States to bomb drug-smuggling boats near Rio de Janeiro as part of a bold anti-cartel strategy.
A Shift Within the Bolsonaro Family

Before Friday’s announcement, both Jair Bolsonaro’s wife, Michelle, and his son Eduardo, who has established close ties with the family of US President Donald Trump, were widely mentioned as potential heirs to the movement.
However, both appeared to acknowledge Flavio’s elevation on Friday.
Although Flavio is from Jair Bolsonaro’s previous marriage and has occasionally diverged from his stepmother on political issues, Michelle offered a gracious message on Instagram, saying, “May the Lord give you wisdom, strength and grace… for the good of our nation.”
Two of Jair Bolsonaro’s other sons, Carlos and Jair Renan, continue to serve as city councilors and remain active within the movement.
Valdemar Costa Neto, president of the Liberal Party, reinforced Flavio’s announcement by writing, “Flavio told me our captain (Jair Bolsonaro) confirmed his pre-candidacy. If Bolsonaro said so, that’s all there is to it!”

Flavio has remained one of his father’s closest political allies, particularly during his legal troubles. He is generally seen as more polished and restrained in communication compared to Eduardo and Carlos, who often adopt confrontational approaches online.
Despite this, financial markets reacted negatively to the news, with Brazil’s primary stock index dropping by 4.3 percent on Friday, suggesting investors had anticipated a more moderate conservative candidate emerging.
Among the names markets had considered a more economically appealing alternative was São Paulo Governor Tarcisio de Freitas. But de Freitas, though aligned with Bolsonaro, has consistently dismissed speculation that he intends to pursue the presidency.
What You Should Know
Flavio Bolsonaro’s emergence as the chosen successor to Jair Bolsonaro marks a pivotal shift in Brazil’s conservative leadership.
With Jair Bolsonaro sidelined by a long prison sentence, mounting health concerns, and a ban from public office, Flavio’s elevation signals the next phase of the family’s political project. His reputation for discipline, loyalty, and a firm security stance positions him as a central contender for 2026.
Although other Bolsonaro family members were once viewed as potential heirs, Friday’s developments consolidated Flavio’s role. The decision also unsettled financial markets, reflecting uncertainty around the future of Brazil’s political right.























