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Police indict former president for coup attempt

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November 21, 2024
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Getty Images Jair Bolsonaro, who has brown and grey combed over hair and full eyebrows, looks to the side as he stands on a lit stage while wearing a black suit with a white shirt and navy tie with yellow and green stripesGetty Images
Police have been investigating whether Bolsonaro incited a failed coup after losing the 2022 election

Ex-Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro and some of his closest allies have been formally accused of allegedly plotting a coup, after he lost the 2022 presidential election.

Bolsonaro’s vice-presidential candidate Walter Braga Netto and 35 other people have also been indicted by federal police for attempted violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, coup d’état and criminal organisation.

It comes after a nearly two-year-long investigation into whether Bolsonaro incited a failed coup after claiming the election was fraudulent.

In a post on X, Bolsonaro said he would mount a legal “fight” against the claims, and accused investigators of being “creative” and doing “everything that the law does not say”.

Getty Images Braga Netto, wearing a suit and tie, scratches his face as he and Jair Bolsonaro, look on during a government event in 2020Getty Images
Braga Netto, Bolsonaro’s former minister of defence, is among those also formally accused

Bolsonaro was banned from running for office for eight years after being accused of undermining Brazilian democracy by falsely claiming that electronic ballots used in the October 2022 poll were vulnerable to hacking and fraud.

The bitterly fought election was won by an extremely narrow margin by left-winger Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

Mr Bolsonaro never publicly acknowledged his defeat and left Brazil for the US two days before Lula was sworn in as president.

His supporters, who refused to accept the outcome of the election, stormed Brazil’s Congress, the presidential palace and the building housing the Supreme Court on 8 January 2023.

Parts of the buildings were ransacked and police arrested 1,500 of the rioters.

In his X post, Bolsonaro added that he would wait to see what was in the indictment.

“I will wait for the lawyer. This, obviously, will go to the attorney general’s office. It is at the PGR [Prosecutor General of the Republic] that the fight begins,” he added.

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