In the trial against Brazilian ex-president Jair Bolsonaro, a former general general of the army charged the politician. During a meeting after the election victory of his successor, Bolsonaro discussed the opportunity to proclaim a “siege status”.
He warned the right -wing extremist politician of the possible consequences of a project, said General Marco Antônio Freire for the Supreme Court in Brazil. “I warned him that he could have serious problems with legal implications.” Due to the accusation of the coup attempt, a trial has been against Bolsonaro since Monday.
In the procedure that should last at least two weeks, more than 80 people will testify, including high -ranking army and former ministers. One of the charges is the formation of an “armed criminal organization”, which is said to have developed a plan to kill President Lula, whose deputy and judge at the Supreme Court. The judge is a declared archen enemy Bolsonaros. Another complaint point is “attempt to abolish the democratic constitutional state”.
Bolsonaro had lost the presidential election in 2022 in a Runoff election against his left challenger Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who then took office on January 1, 2023. The former president threatens more than 40 years in prison. Nevertheless, he still hopes to compete in the next presidential election in Brazil in 2026. According to current status, he is not allowed to do that. The Kieshof has excluded Bolsonaro 2023 to 2030 from political offices, because it had included the reliability of the electric electoral system without evidence.
Source: Krone

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