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[Published: Thursday September 11 2025]

 Majority of Brazilian Supreme Court panel convicts Bolsonaro of attempting a coup

 
By MAURICIO SAVARESE and GABRIELA SÁ PESSOA
 
BRAZILIA, 11 Sept. - (ANA) - The majority of a panel of Brazilian Supreme Court justices on Thursday voted to convict former president Jair Bolsonaro of attempting a coup to remain in office despite his 2022 electoral defeat, in a ruling that will deepen political divisions and likely prompt a backlash from the United States government.
 
The far-right politician who governed Brazil between 2019 and 2022 was found guilty on five counts by three members of a five-justice panel. The latest to rule was Cármen Lúcia on Thursday, a day after another justice, Luiz Fux, disagreed and voted to acquit the ex-president of all charges.
 
There is only one pending justice to vote.
 
Once all five justices have voted, the panel will decide on Bolsonaro’s sentence, which could amount to decades in prison. The 70-year-old former president is currently under house arrest.
 
His lawyers have said that they will appeal the verdict to the full Supreme Court of 11 justices.
 
Bolsonaro, who has denied any wrongdoing, has not attended the court and has sent his lawyers.
 
The trial has been followed by a divided society, with people backing the process against the former president, while others still support him. Some have taken to the streets to back the far-right leader.
 
Bolsonaro’s trial got renewed attention after U.S. President Donald Trump linked a 50% tariff on imported Brazilian goods to his ally’s legal situation, calling it a “ witch hunt.” Observers say the U.S. might announce new sanctions against Brazil after the trial, further straining their fragile diplomatic relations.
 
Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who is overseeing the case, said Tuesday that Bolsonaro was the leader of a coup plot and of a criminal organization, and voted in favor of convicting him.
 
Despite his legal woes, Bolsonaro remains a powerful political player in Brazil.
 
The far-right politician had been previously banned from running for office until 2030 in a separate case. He is expected to choose an heir who is likely to challenge President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva next year.
 
The ruling may push Bolsonaro’s allied lawmakers to seek some amnesty for him through Congress.   - (ANA) -
 
AB/ANA/11 September 2025 - - -
 

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