The growth of Kassab's PSD becomes the main threat to Hugo Motta in the Chamber election
The rise of Gilberto Kassab's PSD party poses a significant challenge to Deputy Hugo Motta's re-election as president of the Chamber of Deputies, according to his allies.
The PSD party, led by Gilberto Kassab, is aiming to double its representation in Brazil's Congress in the upcoming elections, presenting a formidable challenge to the re-election of Hugo Motta, who represents the Republicanos party in Paraíba. This political contest is scheduled for February 1, 2027, under a new government, which is expected to impact the dynamics of the negotiations leading up to the vote. The growing influence of the PSD party may shift the balance of power within the Chamber, contributing to heightened competition and strategic positioning among parties.
Behind the scenes, political maneuvers are already underway, with parties positioning themselves for what is anticipated to be a critical election. Notably, the contest for a vacancy at the Tribunal de Contas da União (TCU) is viewed as a preliminary stage in the broader power struggle within the legislature. This suggests that the upcoming elections will not only determine the leadership of the Chamber but will also set the stage for future governance and accountability within Brazilian politics.
In a recent conference with investors organized by BTG Pactual, Kassab articulated a coherent position of opposition to the current legislative landscape, expressing dissatisfaction with a Congress that has been unresponsive to pressing societal demands. His emphasis on the need for discussions around state size reduction, public transparency policies, and political reform, particularly regarding district voting, underlines his party's strategy to galvanize support and challenge existing leadership, positioning the PSD as a viable alternative ahead of the crucial election.