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February 19, 2025 08:21
brazil - Prosecutors in Brazil have accused former President Jair Bolsonaro of attempting a coup against the government in 2023.
Prosecutors Accuse Bolsonaro of Coup Attempt
In a recent development, the prosecution in Brazil has charged former President Jair Bolsonaro and 34 others with attempting to overthrow the democratic rule of law through illegal means.
The accusations include conspiracy to eliminate the democratic rule of law through violence, forming an armed criminal organization, and attempting a coup. According to the prosecution, the accused have acknowledged, encouraged, and carried out an illegal attack on the democratic rule of law.
Among those implicated in the coup attempt are former ministers and high-ranking officers. General Walter Braga Netto, a key figure in Bolsonaro's administration, is alleged to be one of the leaders of the coup attempt.
Witness statements suggest that Bolsonaro reviewed and modified documents containing coup plans and had full knowledge of a scheme aimed at poisoning and assassinating Lula and other officials.
Judge Alexandre de Moraes at the High Federal Court will hear the defense of the accused before the case is referred to the initial panel that will decide whether the defendants will stand trial.
Background
The Brazilian Federal Police had previously claimed on November 27, 2024, that Bolsonaro was involved in a coup plan against the government of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
The Supreme Court of Brazil had made the federal police's report on the coup plan accessible to the public. The evidence gathered during the investigation reportedly demonstrates Bolsonaro's involvement in the coup plan to oust the government of President Lula da Silva in 2023.
On November 21, 2024, the Brazilian Federal Police filed a criminal complaint against 37 individuals, including former President Jair Bolsonaro, for attempting a coup against the government of President Lula da Silva.
Political Unrest in Brazil
Following the second round of presidential elections in Brazil on October 30, 2022, left-wing President Lula da Silva defeated far-right former President Jair Bolsonaro. Lula da Silva was inaugurated on January 1, 2023.
After the election results, Bolsonaro's supporters engaged in protests, including blocking highways for days and storming the National Congress building on January 8, 2023, demanding military intervention. The police were unable to prevent demonstrators from forcibly entering the Presidential Palace and the Supreme Court building.