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SCMP News01.06.2026Política1 dk okumaChina

US decision on Brazilian gangs called political move

En resumen

The US designation of two Brazilian gangs, PCC and CV, as terrorist organizations is seen by analysts and politicians as a politically motivated move to support Flavio Bolsonaro, a presidential hopeful and ally of Donald Trump, ahead of Brazil's October elections.

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Por qué importa

The US has designated two Brazilian gangs, PCC and CV, as terrorist organizations. This follows a visit by Senator Flavio Bolsonaro to Washington, where he requested the designation. Bolsonaro is running in the upcoming October elections against incumbent President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

Tamaño de fuente

The US decision to classify two Brazilian gangs as terrorist organisations is a political one aimed at boosting an ally of US President Donald Trump, the son of former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, politicians and analysts say.

The gangs join eight other Latin American organised crime groups designated by the US as foreign terrorist organisations. But unlike the rest, they do not operate in the United States.

The listing of First Capital Command, known as PCC, and Red Command, or CV, followed a visit by presidential hopeful Senator Flavio Bolsonaro to Washington last week. He said he asked Trump administration officials to extend the designation to them.

Bolsonaro hopes to unseat incumbent President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in October’s elections. The US decision shores up the senator’s tough-on-crime credentials while highlighting Bolsonaro’s criticism of Lula’s handling of public security.

“The main driver of this decision was politics,” to pressure Lula and help Flavio before the October election, said Latin America expert Brian Winter, who edits Americas Quarterly, a publication of the New York-based Council of Americas.

Carolina Grillo, a sociology professor at Fluminense Federal University in Rio de Janeiro and an expert on organised crime in Brazil, agreed that the Trump administration’s decision was aimed at potentially swaying the elections.

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • The US designation will become a significant talking point in the Brazilian election campaign.

    Muy probable · En semanas

  • The Lula administration will likely issue a statement or take action in response to the US designation.

    Probable · En días

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will this designation significantly impact the Brazilian elections?
  • What are the specific criteria used by the US for this designation, given the gangs do not operate in the US?
  • How will the Lula administration respond to this US action?
  • What are the potential diplomatic repercussions between the US and Brazil?

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