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    Flávio Bolsonaro: Building a Strong Economic Team for a Prosperous Brazil in 2026

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    Flávio Bolsonaro: Building a Strong Economic Team for a Prosperous Brazil in 2026

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    As Brazil faces the harsh realities of leftist economic mismanagement—skyrocketing deficits, endless new taxes, and a ballooning public debt—the right is stepping up with a clear vision for recovery. Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, the leading conservative voice and pre-candidate for the presidency in 2026, is assembling a formidable economic advisory team drawn directly from the successful reforms of his father’s administration. This move sends a powerful message to investors, entrepreneurs, and everyday Brazilians: continuity of pro-market policies, fiscal responsibility, and real growth are back on the table.

    At the core of this emerging team are respected figures who proved their competence during the Bolsonaro years. Gustavo Montezano, former president of the BNDES, brings expertise in restructuring the development bank to end decades of crony capitalism and politically motivated lending. Under his leadership, the BNDES shifted away from sweetheart deals for cronies and toward supporting genuine private-sector innovation and job creation. Including Montezano signals that a future Bolsonaro administration would reject the current government’s return to state-directed “industrial policy” that wastes taxpayer money and distorts markets.

    Complementing him is Adolfo Sachsida, the former Minister of Mines and Energy, who championed energy sector liberalization, attracted foreign investment, and worked to reduce regulatory burdens that had stifled Brazil’s immense natural resource potential. Sachsida’s track record demonstrates a commitment to free-market principles in strategic sectors, ensuring energy security without heavy-handed government intervention. His involvement reassures the business community that a conservative government would prioritize deregulation, lower costs for families and industries, and unleash Brazil’s competitive advantages in oil, gas, biofuels, and mining.

    These names are no accident. They represent continuity with the economic playbook that delivered falling unemployment, controlled inflation, and record investor confidence before the left regained power. Unlike the current administration’s endless spending sprees and punitive tax hikes, Flávio’s advisers understand that prosperity comes from unleashing private initiative, cutting red tape, and maintaining fiscal discipline. The market’s initial skepticism following Flávio’s announcement has begun to shift as these serious professionals engage with São Paulo’s financial district, showing that the right is listening and responding with substance rather than slogans.

    Critics on the left may dismiss this as mere nostalgia, but the facts speak louder. The Bolsonaro era proved that conservative economics works: pension reform tackled a generational crisis, the independence of the Central Bank was strengthened, and privatizations increased efficiency while reducing the state’s bloated footprint. Flávio is not promising radical departures—he is promising to finish what was started, building on proven successes while adapting to new challenges.

    With polls showing growing conservative support and the left struggling under persistent economic failures, Flávio Bolsonaro’s strategic team-building positions him as the credible alternative. Brazil needs leaders who respect hard work, reward entrepreneurship, and protect taxpayers—not more experiments in big-government control. By surrounding himself with battle-tested reformers like Montezano and Sachsida, Flávio is demonstrating the seriousness and competence the nation deserves.

    The path to a stronger, freer, and more prosperous Brazil runs through conservative principles and capable hands. In 2026, voters will have a clear choice: more of the same stagnation or a return to the policies that once lifted millions. Flávio Bolsonaro and his team are ready to deliver the latter.

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