Coup trial verdict for Bolsonaro threatens to fracture Brazil’s right
With a potential prison sentence looming for the former president, a power struggle could emerge among his allies to inherit control of the movement

Brazil’s political right is united in its defence of firebrand ex-president Jair Bolsonaro. If he is convicted in the coming days for an alleged coup attempt, however, the unity of his once powerful movement is far from certain, with elections due next year.
The former army captain is accused of conspiring to stay in power after his electoral defeat to leftist President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in 2022.
A conviction in court - with a verdict due any time from Tuesday - could send the 70-year-old to prison, perhaps for the rest of his life.
Throughout his legal woes, right-wing allies have rallied to Bolsonaro’s cause, including calling for protests on September 7.

But behind the scenes, many are waiting patiently for the trial’s end to decide who will inherit the former president’s massive electoral base ahead of next year’s election.