BRASILIA, Brazil — A panel of Supreme Court justices is set to decide this week whether former President Jair Bolsonaro is guilty of plotting to overthrow Brazil’s democracy and cling to power illegally after his 2022 electoral defeat. The far-right ex-president faces five counts for allegedly conspiring to stage a coup following a narrow loss to current President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. If convicted, Bolsonaro could face decades behind bars. He has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, describing the trial as a politically motivated attack.
Supporters gathered outside his home to pray and criticize the Supreme Court justice overseeing the case while seeking an amnesty for Bolsonaro. Prosecutor-General Paulo Gonet stated in court that Bolsonaro led a conspiracy to cling to power, including casting doubt on the electronic voting system and inciting a riot aimed at seizing control by the military.
Bolsonaro's defense argues that plans discussed were never executed, contending there was no actual attempt against democracy. The trial has been a momentous event for Brazil; it marks the first occasion where a former president and senior military officials have faced trial for actions against democratic rule.
With tens of thousands rallying for his release, Bolsonaro’s fate hangs in the balance as the justices prepare to review the evidence and decide on the charges brought against him. The outcome of this trial could have significant ramifications not just for Bolsonaro, but also for Brazil's democracy and its political landscape.
Supporters gathered outside his home to pray and criticize the Supreme Court justice overseeing the case while seeking an amnesty for Bolsonaro. Prosecutor-General Paulo Gonet stated in court that Bolsonaro led a conspiracy to cling to power, including casting doubt on the electronic voting system and inciting a riot aimed at seizing control by the military.
Bolsonaro's defense argues that plans discussed were never executed, contending there was no actual attempt against democracy. The trial has been a momentous event for Brazil; it marks the first occasion where a former president and senior military officials have faced trial for actions against democratic rule.
With tens of thousands rallying for his release, Bolsonaro’s fate hangs in the balance as the justices prepare to review the evidence and decide on the charges brought against him. The outcome of this trial could have significant ramifications not just for Bolsonaro, but also for Brazil's democracy and its political landscape.