Jair Bolsonaro Gets 27-Year Prison Sentence For Failed Coup To Overturn Brazil Election In 2022
Jair Bolsonaro, 70, was found guilty of leading a conspiracy to annul the election of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, dissolve the Supreme Court, and grant sweeping powers to the military.
Evidence presented during the trial revealed that Bolsonaro's inner circle - including his former defence minister, his running mate, and the commander of Brazil's Navy - had drawn up plans for a state of emergency. These plans included assassinating President Lula, his running mate, and Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who oversaw the 2022 elections and subsequent investigations into Bolsonaro.
The verdict was delivered by a five-judge panel, with four justices voting to convict. Justice Moraes, in his ruling, described Jair Bolsonaro's attempted coup as“a direct threat to Brazil's democracy,” saying the country came“dangerously close” to returning to a military dictatorship.
Also Read | Brazilian police charge ex-President in connection with suspected coup plot Why is this verdict by Brazil Supreme Court historic?Brazil has experienced at least 15 coups or coup attempts since abolishing its monarchy in 1889. However, this is the first time that a sitting or former president has been convicted for leading such a plot.
Bolsonaro's sentence not only strips him of political power but also leaves Brazil's right-wing movement without a clear leader. He had been the dominant figure on the conservative side of Brazilian politics, drawing comparisons to US President Donald Trump for his populist style and divisive rhetoric.
Political analysts say this ruling represents a significant victory for democratic institutions, demonstrating the judiciary's independence even amid immense international pressure.
Also Read | Brazil news: Ex-President Bolsonaro indicted for giving false Covid-19 jab data How has the United States reacted?The verdict has strained relations between Brasília and Washington. US President Donald Trump publicly condemned the conviction, calling it“a terrible thing for Brazil”.
Trump's administration had been actively pressuring Brazil to drop the case, reportedly threatening steep tariffs and sanctions against Justice Moraes. Brazil's Supreme Court justices criticised these moves as an attempt to interfere with the country's sovereignty.
As tensions rise, observers warn of further economic and diplomatic consequences, with Brazil now increasingly looking towards China for trade partnerships .
Also Read | More than $1,600 for ice cream: Jair Bolsonaro credit card bill raises eyebrows Can Bolsonaro appeal the ruling?Jair Bolsonaro's legal team is expected to appeal the Brazil Supreme Court's decision , arguing that the trial was politically motivated and that the defence was given insufficient time to review the evidence.
Justice Luiz Fux, the sole dissenting voice on the panel, also questioned why the case was decided by five judges rather than the full 11-member court, raising the possibility of a future review.
However, experts believe the full bench is unlikely to overturn the conviction, given the overwhelming evidence, which included printed coup plans found inside the presidential palace and testimony from Bolsonaro's personal secretary.
Also Read | Bolsonaro supporters invade Brazil presidential palace, Congress, Supreme Court What happens next for Bolsonaro?Jair Bolsonaro had been under house arrest before the ruling due to concerns he might flee the country . While he faces a lengthy prison term, his lawyers are expected to seek house arrest on medical grounds, citing his ongoing health issues.
Crucially, the conviction makes him permanently ineligible to run for public office, effectively ending his political career. This is a devastating blow to his supporters, nearly 40% of whom, according to recent polls, believe the prosecution was politically motivated.
Meanwhile, President Lula's government has urged calm, calling for unity and respect for the rule of law.
Also Read | Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro implicated in alleged graft scheme: Report A turning point for Brazilian democracyThe trial and conviction underscore Brazil's ongoing struggle to protect its democratic institutions from authoritarian threats.
Brazil's Supreme Court Justice Moraes, speaking after the verdict, said the ruling sent a clear message:“Democracy must be defended at all costs. A group that refuses to accept the people's will cannot dictate the nation's future.”
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