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Brazil's ex-President Bolsonaro charged in alleged coup plot

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Posted on February 19, 2025

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By Luciana Magalhaes, Lisandra Paraguassu and Manuela Andreoni SAO PAULO/BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro was charged on Tuesday in connection with a plotting a coup to

Jair Bolsonaro Faces Charges Over Alleged Coup Attempt in Brazil

By Luciana Magalhaes, Lisandra Paraguassu and Manuela Andreoni

SAO PAULO/BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro was charged on Tuesday in connection with a plotting a coup to overturn his 2022 election loss, further complicating the beleaguered far-right leader's already narrow hopes of a political comeback.

Prosecutor General Paulo Gonet charged Bolsonaro and his running mate, General Walter Braga Netto, with leading a "criminal organization" that aimed to overthrow the country's 40-year-old democracy.

A total of 34 people were charged, including several military officials, such as Bolsonaro's former national security adviser, retired General Augusto Heleno, and former Navy Commander Almir Garnier Santos, the office of the country's top prosecutor said in a legal document.

"The responsibility for acts harmful to the democratic order falls upon a criminal organization led by Jair Messias Bolsonaro, based on an authoritarian project of power," the charge said.

It is considered unlikely that Bolsonaro will be arrested before his trial unless Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who is overseeing the case, deems him a flight risk.

The charges come just months after the federal police concluded a two-year investigation into Bolsonaro's role in the election-denying movement that culminated in the riots by his supporters that swept the capital, Brasilia, in January 2023, a week after President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva took office.

Prosecutors have said that the plot included plans to poison leftist standard-bearer and onetime union leader Lula, who narrowly defeated Bolsonaro in the late 2022 presidential election.

"They sought total control over the Three Powers Plaza; they outlined a central office that would serve the purpose of organizing the new order they intended to establish," the charging document said. "One of the plans concluded with this expressive phrase: 'Lula does not climb the (presidential palace) ramp.'"

JAIL TIME POSSIBLE

Bolsonaro, a former army captain, has repeatedly denied breaking any laws, and calls allegations against him a witch hunt by his political opponents.

A lawyer representing the former president did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Tuesday's indictment marks the first time the beleaguered right-wing populist has been charged with a crime, though he has faced several legal challenges to his conduct as president since he lost his bid for reelection. 

Two previous decisions by Brazil's federal electoral court have already blocked him from running for president in 2026.

Bolsonaro's defense has two weeks to respond to the charges before Brazil's Supreme Court, which is overseeing the case, decides whether it will accept the charges.

If convicted on all charges, Bolsonaro could face 12 to over 40 years in jail. Many, including Bolsonaro's own allies, believe his chances of being considered innocent by the court are slim.

"There's a 99% chance that the Supreme Court will accept the charges," said Vera Chemim, constitutional lawyer in São Paulo. "But to convict Bolsonaro, the Supreme Court will need robust evidence."

(Additional reporting by Andre Romani and Isabel Teles in Sao Paulo, and Lisandra Paraguassu in Brasilia; Editing by Chris Reese, David Alire Garcia and Gerry Doyle)

Key Takeaways

  • Bolsonaro charged with plotting a coup in Brazil.
  • 34 individuals, including military officials, are implicated.
  • Charges could lead to 12-40 years in jail if convicted.
  • Supreme Court to decide on accepting the charges.
  • Bolsonaro's political future remains uncertain.

Frequently Asked Questions

What charges has Jair Bolsonaro faced?
Jair Bolsonaro has been charged with leading a criminal organization aimed at overthrowing Brazil's democracy following his 2022 election loss.
What could be the consequences if Bolsonaro is convicted?
If convicted on all charges, Bolsonaro could face a prison sentence ranging from 12 to over 40 years.
How many people were charged alongside Bolsonaro?
A total of 34 individuals were charged, including military officials and Bolsonaro's former national security adviser.
What is the likelihood of the Supreme Court accepting the charges?
Legal experts believe there is a 99% chance that the Supreme Court will accept the charges against Bolsonaro.
What has Bolsonaro's defense claimed regarding the allegations?
Bolsonaro has denied any wrongdoing, labeling the allegations as a political witch hunt by his opponents.

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