Brazil's Bolsonaro faces trial for alleged coup plot
The Supreme Federal Court of Brazil has put Jair Bolsonaro on trial for attempting to overthrow the government after losing the elections in 2022. The former president denies the charges, asserting he is a victim of political persecution.
The prosecution accuses the former Brazilian president, among other things, of planning to poison the current president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Bolsonaro and seven of his associates face accusations of being part of a criminal organization that, with backing from certain factions of the armed forces, sought to dismantle the democratic rule of law and impose a dictatorship.
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After the announcement of the presidential election results in 2022, in which Lula, the left-wing politician and two-time president of Brazil from 2003 to 2010, won, Bolsonaro's supporters organised protests in the country's capital, Brasília, where they occupied the Presidential Palace, the parliament building, and the Supreme Court.
Bolsonaro, who faces up to 40 years in prison, has repeatedly denied all charges. He claims to be a victim of political persecution.