Moraes authorizes PL lawmakers' visits to Bolsonaro

STF Justice Alexandre de Moraes authorized visits from four PL lawmakers to former President Jair Bolsonaro on Friday (Jan. 30). The meetings, requested by his defense, are set for February after Carnival. Visitors include Deputy Nikolas Ferreira and Senator Carlos Portinho.

STF Justice Alexandre de Moraes approved a new round of visits to former President Jair Bolsonaro, imprisoned at the Papuda Penitentiary Complex in Brasília, on Friday, January 30, 2026. The decision responds to a request from Bolsonaro's defense and allows four PL lawmakers to meet him individually after Carnival.

Senators Carlos Portinho (RJ), PL leader in the Senate, and Bruno Bonetti (PL-RJ) will visit Bolsonaro on Wednesday, February 18. On Saturday, February 21, it will be the turn of federal deputies Nikolas Ferreira (PL-MG) and Ubiratan Sanderson (PL-RS). The visits will occur at separate times, as per Moraes's order.

Sanderson and Portinho are pre-candidates for the Senate from Rio Grande do Sul and Rio de Janeiro, respectively. Despite his imprisonment, Bolsonaro retains political influence, discussing 2026 campaign directions with allies. Recently, he endorsed his son Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) as the presidential candidate and reconciled with São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicanos-SP), who will seek re-election with support for Flávio.

Nikolas Ferreira gained prominence by organizing a march from Paracatu (MG) to Brasília, gathering 18,000 people in defense of Bolsonaro last week. Bonetti serves as alternate for Senator Romário (PL), who took a 120-day leave and is set to return in March.

The authorization highlights Bolsonaro's ongoing political interactions amid judicial restrictions.

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Since his transfer to Papudinha on January 15, former President Jair Bolsonaro has received 27 visit requests, 17 from politicians running in the 2026 elections. Several allies, including senators and deputies, seek Bolsonaro's endorsement for candidacies to state governorships and the Senate in various states. The visits aim to unlock regional electoral agreements.

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