
Former Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, was accused of attempting a coup after losing in the 2022 presidential election.
The 69 -year -old boy was accused of five times on charges to prevent his inauguration after the election competition written by President Luiz Inacio LULA DA Silva.
The prosecution’s advice will now be considered by the Supreme Court. If you are accepted, Bolsonaro and 33 other people are officially charged and face trials.
Bolsonaro denies the mistake and says he is a victim of political persecution.
He banned the run for eight years on suspicion of damaging Brazilian democracy by insisting that the electronic voting paper used in the poll in October 2022 was vulnerable to hacking and fraud.
Luiz inácio lula da Silva won a very narrow margin.
Bolsonaro did not publicly recognize his defeat and left Brazil two days before Lula swore as president.
On January 8, 2023, his supporters attacked the government’s government building. Some of the buildings were kicked out and the police arrested 1,500 riots.
Three months ago, the Federal Police published a report that Bolsonaro has played a leading role in planning and organizing a coup, including the stopping Lula’s power by proposing an idea of the main characters of the army.
Bolsonaro’s document says that the responsibility for harmful acts in democratic order is with the criminal organization that Bolsonaro himself led.
In fact, this means that legal procedures are beginning and Bolso will face trial.
One of this prosecution is the prosecution of the crime of “armed crime organizations” led by Bolsonaro and his vice president, Walter Braga Netto.
Attorney General Paulo Gonet Branco said in a statement that he tried to prevent the implementation of the presidential election in 2022 by combining with other individuals, including civilians and soldiers.
The Brazilian media reported that the Supreme Court is expected to conduct a trial later this year.
The prosecution’s response to the decision of the prosecution shows that the Brazilian politics for the past 10 years remains deeply.
Government supporters say the former president belongs to prison and the opposition claims that he is innocent.
The focus is on the impact of the Supreme Court ruling on next year’s presidential election. The recent poll shows President Lula’s rejection.
Bolsonaro has maintained a strong political power in Brazil, despite the ban, and could use the trial as a platform for his agenda.