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BRAZIL: Conservative and Liberal Students Unite to Defeat Marxist Stronghold in Major University Election

by June 8, 2025
by June 8, 2025

Brazilian students from “Renova Unicap” and supporters of the winning slate at the Catholic University of Pernambuco in Brazil. (Photo: Reproduction/Juliana Balbino)

Brazilian students from “Renova Unicap” and supporters of the winning slate at the Catholic University of Pernambuco in Brazil. (Photo: Reproduction/Juliana Balbino)
Brazilian students from “Renova Unicap” and supporters of the winning slate at the Catholic University of Pernambuco in Brazil. (Photo: Reproduction/Juliana Balbino)

 

RECIFE, BRAZIL: In an unprecedented and symbolic shift in Brazil’s student political landscape, a coalition of young conservatives and classical liberals achieved a historic victory in the Student Council election for the Law School at the Catholic University of Pernambuco (Unicap), one of the country’s most respected institutions.

The vote took place on May 23 and marked a major turning point in the academic environment: for the first time, the long-standing leftist dominance was broken, as the Renova Unicap (Renew Unicap) slate won an overwhelming 94 percent of the vote.

Traditionally controlled by groups aligned with Marxist ideologies, the Law School Student Council at Unicap had long been seen as an impenetrable stronghold. In 2023, conservatives attempted to challenge that hold but were defeated by a narrow 7% margin.

This year, however, they built a strategic alliance between conservative and liberal students, presenting a solid plan for political and institutional renewal within the university. The result was a resounding victory that represents not just a local change but also reflects a broader national trend of growing conservative influence in Brazilian universities.

The winning ticket was led by student Kaio Jorge, elected President, and Vice President Juliana Balbino, along with several other young students who made up the winning team.

Together, they represent a new generation committed to values like free speech, intellectual diversity, and responsible governance, values often suppressed in heavily ideological academic environments.

The group stood out for its unity of purpose and consistency between their message and their proposals.

In his inauguration speech, Kaio Jorge stated his intention to “make history at the university” through a leadership marked by openness to dialogue, a strong commitment to principles, and expanding space for conservative and liberal ideas, which are often marginalized in university scene.

The victory of Renova Unicap is a significant blow to leftist groups that have historically controlled Brazil’s university leadership. In recent years, the country has seen a political shift among youth, driven by growing frustration with Lula da Silva’s administration.

Amid accusations of authoritarianism, high inflation, rising crime, and the weakening of Brazil’s currency and purchasing power, the government has been losing support, especially among the young, who are beginning to push back against leftist hegemony in spaces like media, culture, and higher education.

Congressman Nikolas Ferreira, a member of former President Jair Bolsonaro’s party, has become a key figure inspiring Brazil’s youth toward conservative values.

While a student election may seem small or merely local at first glance, it points to something much larger: a reorganization of Brazil’s youth around right-leaning ideas and the reclaiming of key cultural and institutional spaces long dominated by one-sided ideologies.

The Renova Unicap victory is yet another chapter in the political renewal that continues to gain momentum across Brazil.

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