My opinion about what will happens hereafter in Brazilian politics.
Bolsonaro lost the elections, by very little difference in votes, practically by half and half, but he still hasn't pronounced himself admitting defeat. He now is the Brazilian President who most last to pronounce himself after an election. Nor did he blame the electoral fraud as he had been planning since year's begin.
At the same time, truck drivers are closing highways in several states, and say they will not lift the blocks for the next 72 hours accusing the election's results be frauded. The threat of food and fuel shortages in cities has already led to loots on markets.
Bolsonaro must remain silent, for now, and not publicly admit defeat. To admit would be to send the message to the militancy that the election was clean and fair, and to release them from the blockades. On the other hand, accusing fraud would force you to prove it. It's not even that I think he doesn't have evidence, or that the Brazilian electronic polls are really safe, but if the software used is American technology from Oracle company, proving fraud would hit the US directly.
If Bolsonaro wants to annul the elections with allegations of fraud and attempt a 2nd term with a new election, he has to prove to the System that he serves him better than Lula, and not irritate it, embarrass it, proving that American technology is flawed. So he won't accuse fraud either. The work of accusing fraud will be left to the Bolsonaro's militancy, the truck drivers, the 50% who voted for Bolsonaro. But the system prefers Lula himself. Bolsonaro served the banks with Economy Ministry Paulo Guedes keeping interest rates high and with the policy of aggressive privatization of state-owned companies. But Bolsonaro went against the system when he wanted to defy international law on the environmental agenda, and then in the pandemic, on the health agenda, when he did not buy vaccines. Lula serves the system much more, because with economic advisors Henrique Meirelles, Armínio Fraga, etc., all them very Chicago's Boys as Paulo Guedes, in government he will keep the same fat profits of financial capitalism, while he will certainly comply with all international agreements in the environmental area, pleasing also the green capitalism , as well as implementing the policies recommended by the WHO in the area of health, pleasing the Big Pharma.
As a matter of fact, Lula has the poor in his hand. Libtards will be able to implement whatever austerity policies they want, and the poor will not react and rebel, because they are obedient to Lula. If Lula says that austerity is good for them, they will believe and follow the leader.
Bolsonaro will continue in strategic silence, does not admit defeat or accuses fraud. He will take advantage of the last months of government to practice his last evils against the Workers Party (PT), to have his personal revenge, promoting uproar, but it does not prove fraud. Or rather, it will try to prove fraud on the basis of the militancy's cry. The cry of fraud will be the water in the PT's beer, the stamp on Lula's banner. Temer ruled with the guise of a coup fighter, for the PT cry, which never proved a coup; Bolsonaro ruled with the guise of fascist, genocidal, for the PT cry, which they never proved either; and Lula will govern with the guise of being fraudulent for the cry of the Bolsonaro's fans.
For if Bolsonaro really proves fraud, the US, angry, will order to arrest him. Not because of 'genocide', 'coup d'Etat attempt', etc. And Bolsonaro, losing his privileged forum with the end of the presidency, certainly does not want that.
Perhaps, at the end of his term, pressured by the USA, High Court, Congress, which is now preparing itself to meet the wants of the new elect government of Lula, against the turmoil promoted by the Bolsonaro's voters, he will resign for reasons of a "higher order", so as not to have to hand over to Lula the presidential banner and leave power acclaimed by the people moved by Myth's resignation.
The 3rd round of Brazilian elections started Octover, 31 and goes until December, 31, the last day in office of Bolsonaro.