Carlos Bolsonaro Sounds the Alarm: PL Leadership’s Dangerous Inertia Risks Destroying Brazil’s Conservative Revolution
By Hotspotnews
In a bold and urgent public plea that is sending shockwaves through Brazil’s patriotic right, Congressman Carlos Bolsonaro has laid bare the rot festering within the Partido Liberal (PL). Addressing party president Valdemar Costa Neto directly, Carlos declared: “Valdemar, help me help you before it’s too late… for God’s sake! It’s getting ugly for the party that prefers not to see what’s happening inside the house. This is absurd. But why so much inertia? Hard to understand. Maybe it’s just coincidence…”
This is no polite internal memo. It is a desperate warning from one of the most loyal voices in the Bolsonaro family—a son who has stood shoulder to shoulder with his father through persecution, imprisonment, and relentless attacks from the leftist establishment. Carlos is exposing what millions of true conservatives already suspect: the PL, once a vehicle for the Bolsonarista movement, is being hollowed out from within by opportunists, fake allies, and ideological saboteurs.
The accusations are damning and impossible to ignore. Loyal pre-candidates handpicked or endorsed by President Jair Bolsonaro for Senate races are reportedly being sidelined or outright boycotted. Meanwhile, the party doors have swung wide open to “bolsonaristas de mentira”—opportunistic newcomers with no real commitment to God, family, country, or the anti-corruption agenda that propelled Bolsonaro to victory in 2018. These infiltrators prioritize personal gain over principle, diluting the party’s conservative core and turning it back into the same old Centrão machine of backroom deals and empty promises.
Why the paralysis from the top? Carlos’s pointed question about “inertia” and “coincidences” cuts to the heart of the matter. When the base cries out against betrayals—alliances with former enemies, failure to purge those who stabbed the movement in the back, and a reckless focus on quantity of members over quality of conviction—leadership remains silent. This is not leadership; it is abandonment. It risks handing the 2026 elections to the very forces that jailed a former president on fabricated charges and continue to weaponize the judiciary against the right.
The consequences could be catastrophic for Brazil’s future. Without ideological purity, the PL will fracture. Millions of grassroots Bolsonaristas who voted for a bold conservative vision—not for centrist horse-trading—will abandon a party that no longer represents them. Senate seats that should be won by fierce defenders of freedom will instead go to watered-down placeholders or, worse, hidden progressives in disguise. The dream of impeaching activist Supreme Court ministers, restoring national sovereignty, and protecting traditional values will slip away, replaced by more of the same corrupt status quo that has plagued Brazil for decades.
Carlos Bolsonaro is right to demand action now. The PL must purge the infiltrators, empower genuine Bolsonarista candidates, and recommit to the principles that made it a powerhouse. Failure to do so will prove what many already fear: that the party has chosen self-preservation over the fight for Brazil.
The conservative movement cannot afford half-measures or “coincidences.” The base is watching. True patriots are demanding a party that fights as hard for them as they have fought for it. If the PL refuses to clean house, the time may have come for a pure, uncompromised Bolsonarista vehicle—one built on rock-solid values, not political convenience. Brazil’s right-wing resurgence depends on it. The clock is ticking, and Carlos Bolsonaro has made the stakes crystal clear.

