With a dispersed electoral map and no dominant political axis, the elections revealed a more fragmented, territorialized dynamic that is difficult to frame within traditional national-level interpretations.
The Brazilian population as a whole must assume some level of civic and citizen responsibility, both in favor of democratic recomposition and in the fight against disinformation and polarization.
Thirty-six parties and more than 1,500 groups registered at the National Electoral Council participated in the recent elections, endorsing governors, mayors, departmental assemblies and municipal councils.