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Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 24
Jaques Wagner Quits Senate Leadership as Banco Master Scandal Threatens Lula's 2026 Bid
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 24

Jaques Wagner Quits Senate Leadership as Banco Master Scandal Threatens Lula's 2026 Bid

2 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 24

Summary

  • Wednesday's resignation removed one of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's closest Senate allies from the government's leadership post after police linked him to failed lender Banco Master.
  • A meeting with Lula preceded the move, which followed days of pressure from ruling-coalition allies who argued Wagner's continued role could hurt the president's reelection campaign.
  • The departure turns a banking scandal into a political liability for Lula, whose camp is already weighing the fallout for the 2026 race.

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