The article discusses the legal decision allowing former Rio de Janeiro mayor Marcelo Crivella to run for the Senate in October 2026, following a ruling by Supreme Court Justice André Mendonça. A survey by Paraná Pesquisas shows Crivella in second place among voters with 26% support, behind PT deputy Benedita da Silva at 34.2%. The ruling overturned a previous decision by the Electoral Regional Court of Rio de Janeiro that had barred Crivella from running due to involvement in the 'Propina QG' corruption investigation. Mendonça argued that the proximity of party conventions made the suspension of his eligibility risky, and that halting the court’s decision preserves the appeal process without causing irreversible damage. Crivella was previously accused of leading a criminal organization that negotiated public contracts with businessmen, with his trusted aide Rafael Alves as the operator. He was briefly imprisoned before his term ended but was released under house arrest and later had his detention revoked.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents the legal reasoning and background of Crivella's eligibility without overtly endorsing or criticizing either side. It reports both the judicial decision and the allegations against Crivella objectively, without showing clear ideological bias toward either political parties or st
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 90 · Objektivnost 85): The article provides detailed information on Crivella's legal situation and polling data, with clear sourcing from the TSE and Paraná Pesquisas. It remains neutral in tone and presents facts without overt bias.






