The Fort Worth Press - Bolsonaro coup trial enters final phase as ally Trump watches

USD -
AED 3.672498
AFN 63.503463
ALL 83.463315
AMD 376.986282
ANG 1.790083
AOA 916.999701
ARS 1385.5001
AUD 1.455519
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.697717
BAM 1.699513
BBD 2.014051
BDT 122.697254
BGN 1.709309
BHD 0.377509
BIF 2970.416618
BMD 1
BND 1.287696
BOB 6.935386
BRL 5.249203
BSD 0.999996
BTN 94.787611
BWP 13.787859
BYN 2.976638
BYR 19600
BZD 2.011105
CAD 1.38957
CDF 2282.497331
CHF 0.79815
CLF 0.023381
CLP 923.220134
CNY 6.91185
CNH 6.910575
COP 3675.3
CRC 464.366558
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 95.823032
CZK 21.287398
DJF 178.063563
DKK 6.487585
DOP 59.522516
DZD 133.12557
EGP 53.60199
ERN 15
ETB 154.582495
EUR 0.868195
FJD 2.24025
FKP 0.752712
GBP 0.753015
GEL 2.679845
GGP 0.752712
GHS 10.957154
GIP 0.752712
GMD 73.496975
GNF 8767.699413
GTQ 7.653569
GYD 209.330315
HKD 7.83265
HNL 26.549649
HRK 6.542699
HTG 131.078738
HUF 337.827038
IDR 16992
ILS 3.13965
IMP 0.752712
INR 94.54595
IQD 1309.975365
IRR 1313250.000126
ISK 124.680163
JEP 0.752712
JMD 157.400126
JOD 0.709001
JPY 159.638505
KES 130.050221
KGS 87.450178
KHR 4004.935568
KMF 427.999997
KPW 900.00296
KRW 1515.180048
KWD 0.308023
KYD 0.833344
KZT 483.44391
LAK 21749.12344
LBP 89547.486737
LKR 314.996893
LRD 183.502503
LSL 17.171359
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.383247
MAD 9.346391
MDL 17.564303
MGA 4167.481307
MKD 53.547773
MMK 2098.832611
MNT 3571.142668
MOP 8.068492
MRU 39.926487
MUR 46.9159
MVR 15.449664
MWK 1733.901626
MXN 18.05465
MYR 4.019496
MZN 63.949773
NAD 17.171583
NGN 1382.179868
NIO 36.800007
NOK 9.73768
NPR 151.645993
NZD 1.74163
OMR 0.384435
PAB 1.000013
PEN 3.483403
PGK 4.321285
PHP 60.756974
PKR 279.086043
PLN 3.715515
PYG 6537.91845
QAR 3.646009
RON 4.4255
RSD 101.931978
RUB 81.502485
RWF 1460.256772
SAR 3.752499
SBD 8.042037
SCR 14.901688
SDG 600.999691
SEK 9.45515
SGD 1.28755
SHP 0.750259
SLE 24.550138
SLL 20969.510825
SOS 571.503052
SRD 37.600996
STD 20697.981008
STN 21.28926
SVC 8.74968
SYP 110.527654
SZL 17.169497
THB 32.779898
TJS 9.555322
TMT 3.5
TND 2.948402
TOP 2.40776
TRY 44.41694
TTD 6.794374
TWD 32.0145
TZS 2584.999806
UAH 43.831285
UGX 3725.347921
UYU 40.479004
UZS 12195.153743
VES 467.928355
VND 26335
VUV 119.385423
WST 2.775484
XAF 569.988487
XAG 0.014146
XAU 0.000221
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.802248
XDR 0.708991
XOF 569.988487
XPF 103.633607
YER 238.59797
ZAR 17.06745
ZMK 9001.197652
ZMW 18.824133
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    -13.5000

    69

    -19.57%

  • CMSD

    0.0850

    22.585

    +0.38%

  • CMSC

    -0.0628

    22.24

    -0.28%

  • RYCEF

    0.6600

    14.95

    +4.41%

  • NGG

    0.6650

    84.355

    +0.79%

  • BCE

    0.0600

    25.29

    +0.24%

  • GSK

    0.5570

    54.787

    +1.02%

  • RIO

    4.0400

    92.86

    +4.35%

  • BTI

    -0.1300

    58.13

    -0.22%

  • RELX

    0.4450

    33.195

    +1.34%

  • AZN

    1.5200

    195.4

    +0.78%

  • JRI

    0.3020

    12.222

    +2.47%

  • BCC

    1.3300

    76.28

    +1.74%

  • BP

    -0.9800

    46.37

    -2.11%

  • VOD

    0.3100

    15.01

    +2.07%

Bolsonaro coup trial enters final phase as ally Trump watches
Bolsonaro coup trial enters final phase as ally Trump watches / Photo: © AFP/File

Bolsonaro coup trial enters final phase as ally Trump watches

Brazil's far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro will learn soon whether he is headed to prison as his trial on attempted coup charges enters the final stretch despite pressure from his US ally, President Donald Trump.

Text size:

On Tuesday, Brazil's Supreme Court will start passing judgement after weeks of hearings that saw witnesses testify about Bolsonaro's alleged involvement in a plot to claw back power after a 2022 election defeat to leftist rival Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

The 70-year-old Bolsonaro risks about 40 years in prison, and a guilty verdict will likely end any hopes he had of making a political comeback.

In deeply divided Brazil, the case elicits strong opinions: some hailing it as a defense of democratic norms while others denounce a political show trial.

It has also caused a diplomatic rift with the Trump administration, which punished Brazil with sky-high export tariffs for its "politically motivated persecution" of Bolsonaro.

On Tuesday, the trial's presiding judge Alexandre de Moraes -- who has repeatedly clashed with Bolsonaro in the past -- will start summarizing the evidence in the case.

Five days, spread out over 10 days until September 12, have been set aside for the proceedings.

There will be closing statements by the prosecution and defense before Moraes and four other judges vote, one by one, to convict or acquit Bolsonaro and seven co-accused.

A simple majority of three "yes" votes are needed for a verdict in the first-ever coup trial for a former leader of Brazil, which emerged from two decades of military dictatorship in 1985.

Prosecutors maintain Bolsonaro was aware of plans to assassinate Lula and the judge, Moraes, as part of the comeback plot that would have entailed the declaration of a "state of siege" to allow for new elections to be held.

- 'Witch hunt' -

The former head of state, who served a single term from 2019 to 2022, claims to be the victim of political persecution.

It is a view shared by Trump, who has denounced a "witch hunt" of his ally and imposed a 50 percent tariff on a variety of exports from Brazil while the US Treasury sanctioned Moraes.

The pressure has done little to alleviate Bolsonaro's plight.

While awaiting the verdict, he has been ordered to wear an electronic bracelet, and was banned from social media and placed under house arrest with round-the-clock surveillance.

He is expected to follow the final phase of the trial from home, according to people close to the former president.

In the event of a guilty verdict, he could be sent to prison right away. He could still appeal.

- High stakes -

The setting of the trial is symbolic for a country rocked on January 8, 2023 by thousands of Bolsonaro backers violently storming the Supreme Court, presidential palace and parliamentary buildings in Brasilia.

The protesters, who left a trail of material destruction in their wake, had urged the military to intervene to unseat Lula, who had assumed office just a week earlier.

Security around the court will be reinforced in the coming days.

Four of the last seven occupants of Brazil's Planalto presidential palace have been convicted, jailed or impeached. Bolsonaro would be the fifth.

The group includes Lula, 79, who was imprisoned for 580 days in 2018 and 2019 on a corruption conviction later overturned for procedural errors.

Regardless of the outcome of his trial, Bolsonaro has been declared ineligible to seek public office until 2030 after being found guilty of spreading disinformation about Brazil's voting system.

Lula has said he will seek another term in elections next year.

W.Matthews--TFWP