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Quaest Shows Brazilians Divided on the Risk of External Interference in the Election

Summary by CartaCapital
For the majority, the influence of presidents from other countries would help more right-wing candidates

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Electronic ballot Reproduction/TRE-RN Research data Quaest released on Monday (17) show that 48% of respondents do not believe in the possibility of foreign countries interfering in the Brazilian elections in 2026. Check the numbers: Is there a possibility of foreign countries interfering in the elections of Brazil in 2026? No: 48% Yes: 45% Do not know or do not answer: 7% The opinion that foreign interference is possible is greater between pock…

·Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Far Left

A poll reveals that 45% of voters in Brazil perceive a risk of foreign interference in the elections, 48% rule out this possibility and 7% remain undecided or prefer not to comment.

·Caracas, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
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Left

For the majority, the influence of presidents from other countries would help more right-wing candidates

·São Paulo, Brazil
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  • 67% of the sources lean Left
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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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