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Caiado signals convergence with opposition for 2026 election

2 sources · 26 Apr 2026

Former Goiás governor Ronaldo Caiado (PSD) declared on Saturday (25) that he seeks convergence with other opposition pre-candidates to the federal government. He spoke during the opening of Expozebu in Uberaba (MG) and said voters should choose who goes to the second round in 2026.

The 2026 election is being considered decisive for Brazil's political and economic direction, with several pre-candidates from the federal government opposition positioning themselves to compete for the Presidency. The Expozebu event, where Caiado made his statements, is considered the main national livestock event, reflecting the strategic importance of the agricultural sector in Brazilian politics.

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Caiado signaled convergence with other opposition candidates to the federal government during the opening ceremony of Expozebu in Uberaba (MG)

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Caiado argued that the 2026 election is decisive for the country's political and economic direction

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The speech was attended by pre-candidate Romeu Zema (Novo)

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Caiado criticized the federal government and defended agribusiness as a central sector for Brazil

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