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Bolsonaro Begins 27-Year Sentence for Coup Attempt Conviction

Bolsonaro Begins 27-Year Prison Sentence for Coup Attempt

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has started serving a 27-year prison sentence for leading a coup attempt, marking a dramatic fall for the far-right leader. Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ruled that Bolsonaro must remain in custody after his preemptive arrest on Saturday, with the court determining all legal appeals have been exhausted.

Key Developments

  • Bolsonaro begins 27-year sentence for coup attempt conviction
  • Supreme Court rejects all remaining appeals
  • Former president held at federal police headquarters in Brasilia
  • Nation divided between supporters and opponents outside prison
  • Several military allies also begin serving sentences

Prison Conditions and Legal Status

Bolsonaro had been under house arrest since August but was taken into custody after attempting to break his ankle monitor. The 70-year-old now occupies a 12-square-meter room at federal police headquarters with basic amenities including a private bathroom, air conditioning, and television.

Justice de Moraes stated unequivocally: “There is no legal possibility of any other appeal.” Despite this, Bolsonaro’s lawyers continue to file requests for house arrest citing health concerns, though the Supreme Court has repeatedly denied these petitions.

The Coup Plot Details

The conviction stems from Bolsonaro’s attempt to overthrow Brazil’s democracy following his 2022 election defeat. The elaborate plot included plans to assassinate President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Vice President Geraldo Alckmin, and Justice de Moraes himself.

The former president was found guilty of multiple charges including leading an armed criminal organization and attempting the violent abolition of democratic rule. The conspiracy also involved encouraging the January 2023 insurrection.

A Nation Divided

Outside the federal police building, stark contrasts emerged between Bolsonaro supporters and opponents. Approximately a dozen supporters dressed in Brazilian flag colors demanded congressional action for amnesty, while others insulted Justice de Moraes and appealed to former US President Donald Trump for intervention.

“I am outraged. This is the best president of my life, my friend. This is a great injustice,” said Elaine Leandro, 61, a hard core Bolsonaro supporter. “I hate you, Alexandre de Moraes. You deserve hell.”

In contrast, São Paulo city councilor Keit Lima, 34, brought champagne to share with other Black women celebrating the imprisonment.

“Today we can breath and continue fighting for our democracy,” Lima said. “Our democracy is young, but we want it to live long.”

Allies Face Justice

Several Bolsonaro allies have also begun serving sentences. Army generals Augusto Heleno and Paulo Sérgio Nogueira were sent to a military facility in Brasilia, while former Justice Minister Anderson Torres is imprisoned at Papuda penitentiary.

Former Defense Minister Walter Braga Netto remains in a military facility in Rio de Janeiro. Justice de Moraes confirmed that lawmaker Alexandre Ramagem, former head of Brazil’s intelligence agency, remains at large in the United States.

Political Future and International Implications

Despite his imprisonment, Bolsonaro remains a significant political figure. His prison sentence extends his ineligibility to run for office until 2033, though polls indicate he would be competitive in next year’s election if permitted.

The case has international dimensions, with former ally Donald Trump calling the trial a “witch hunt.” The US had imposed sanctions on Justice de Moraes and raised tariffs on Brazilian exports, though most measures have since been lifted following improved relations between Lula and Trump.

Bolsonaro becomes the first Brazilian president convicted of attempting a coup, though he joins predecessors Michel Temer, Lula, and Fernando Collor de Mello as former leaders who have faced imprisonment.

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