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Financial disclosures from Gusttavo Lima's campaign
Gusttavo Lima Announces 2026 Presidential Run to Unite Brazil, Seeks Party Affiliation
Jan 2, 2025, 07:31 PM
Brazilian sertanejo singer Gusttavo Lima has announced his intention to run for the Presidency of Brazil in the 2026 elections. Lima, who has not yet affiliated with a political party, expressed his desire to seek a party that aligns with his political plans this year. He stated that his motivation to enter politics stems from a desire to provide alternatives for the Brazilian people, citing his frustration with the ongoing hardships faced by the population. Lima emphasized his entrepreneurial background, having founded multiple companies, as a basis for his potential to contribute to the country's governance. He also mentioned his humble beginnings and personal struggles, including losing teeth, to underline his connection with the common people. Despite his previous public support for former President Jair Bolsonaro, Lima clarified that his candidacy is not tied to any specific political ideology, aiming instead to unite the population beyond the traditional right-left divide.
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