Jair Bolsonaro

“Brazil’s Trump” — who has praised dictatorship and promised a “cleansing” of his political opponents — will take charge of the world’s fourth-largest democracy.
Final opinion polls show Bolsonaro, who's been described as "Brazil's Donald Trump," edging out his leftist rival, Fernando Haddad.
The world's fourth-largest democracy could elect far-right authoritarian Jair Bolsonaro as president on Sunday.
"Brazil's Trump" is a far-right congressman who praises dictators. He's also a lesson in how modern democracies can crumble.
He’s racist, sexist and homophobic. But that might not stop populist candidate Jair Bolsonaro from becoming the next President of Brazil.
Women won big in the first round of the country’s elections. Here’s what you need to know.
Far-right presidential front-runner Jair Bolsonaro -- aka “Brazil’s Trump” -- may be “exactly what the world doesn’t need.”
The paper's endorsing Brazil's pro-dictatorship candidate is the latest in a proud tradition for its opinion section.
Jair Bolsonaro advanced to the runoff stage of Brazil's presidential election in Sunday's vote.
The rise of a far-right authoritarian has put the future of Brazilian democracy on the ballot in Sunday's vote.