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‘Coup author’: Bolsonaro found to have plotted uprising that led to riots

By Daniel Carvalho

Brasilia: Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro should face criminal charges for plotting a coup d’etat in response to his 2022 election defeat, the senator leading a congressional probe into January 8 riots that ransacked the capital said in an official report released on Wednesday (AEDT).

Senator Eliziane Gama, the investigation’s rapporteur, also recommended Bolsonaro’s indictment on three other charges related to the insurrection attempt in Brasilia, during which thousands of the right-wing leader’s supporters stormed major government buildings in a bid to undermine President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s election victory.

Gama’s report is preliminary. Members of the committee, which is made up of legislators from both the lower house of Congress and the Senate, were scheduled to vote on whether to approve its findings on Wednesday. While the committee can recommend charges, Brazilian police will ultimately decide whether to pursue indictments.

Supporters of Brazil’s former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, storm the Supreme Court building in Brasilia, on January 8, in an attack bearing similarities to the riot at the US Capitol a year earlier.

Supporters of Brazil’s former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, storm the Supreme Court building in Brasilia, on January 8, in an attack bearing similarities to the riot at the US Capitol a year earlier.Credit: AP

The report asserts that Bolsonaro was the “author” of the insurrection attempt, and that top members of his government and senior military officers played a role in the effort to overturn the election result.

It recommends charges against 61 people in total, including General Walter Braga Netto – Bolsonaro’s vice presidential candidate, former chief of staff and minister of defence – and multiple other military officers and members of his cabinet. It also recommends indictments of the former heads of the country’s Army and Navy.

“The initial plan – to take power from within – failed,” she wrote. “He tried to annul the election, but it didn’t work. He tried to order intervention in the top electoral court but he had no support. He stimulated social chaos so that he could declare a state of siege, but that didn’t work either.”

Spokespersons for Bolsonaro and Braga Netto did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro talks to reporters after arriving at the airport in Brasilia in June.

Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro talks to reporters after arriving at the airport in Brasilia in June.Credit: AP

The insurrection, the most direct attack on Brazil’s democratic institutions since a 1964 military coup led to a two-decade dictatorship, followed a bitterly fought election during which Bolsonaro repeatedly spread debunked claims about voter fraud.

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Bolsonaro never formally conceded his defeat, and left Brazil days before Lula’s January 1 inauguration. He remained in the US for three months, and has used his absence from Brazil to assert that he bears no responsibility for the riots.

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The electoral court in June barred Bolsonaro from seeking or holding political office for eight years over his unsubstantiated claims that the country’s electronic voting system was vulnerable to manipulation during a meeting with foreign ambassadors.

The former right-wing president is currently facing a second trial in the electoral court over allegations that he abused his power during last year’s campaign. Mounting legal troubles – many of them unrelated to the insurrection attempt or the election – have also raised the prospect of his arrest.

Bolsonaro has denied wrongdoing in each of the investigations he is facing.

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