The ultra-right’s joy at Donald Trump’s victory in the United States and the prospect of amnesty for convicted coup plotters would be short-lived, taking with them an unrestricted pardon for (). The idea was to somehow annul his ineligibility and, in advance, free him from future punishments.
The indictment of the former president and fellow government and party members puts a brake on the projects not of the entire right-wing camp, but of the Bolsonarists for sure.
That enthusiasm was already devoid of support, as there would be no objective conditions (nor will) for the American government to interfere in legal processes and in the progress of projects in the Brazilian Congress.
The amnesty proposal did not see a good future on the horizon either, despite the enthusiasm rehearsed to give the impression that it was taking shape.
When the President of the Chamber, , took the PL out of the Constitution and Justice Committee to put it on the shelf of a working group, there was still the possibility of discussing some kind of relief for smaller fish again. Not anymore. It won’t be leaving the back burner any time soon.
The blow to Bolsonarism is strong, because the chain of facts is powerful enough to hit supporters of coups. At microphones and in demonstrations on the internet, the tiger simulates vigor. He alleges political persecution, attacks Alexandre de Moraes and says that the boss will emerge stronger, ready to contest the 2026 election.
The right to delusion is free, but the duties of reality are more consistent. They advise you to observe the carriage’s progress and include a change of plans on your radar.
In politics, loyalty goes to the wake, but attends the burial at the edge of the grave. Those who live on votes know that free elections depend on full democracy and, for the sake of their own survival, it is not advisable for them to associate themselves with liberticidal enterprises.
Neither so quickly that it seems like betrayal nor so slowly that it denotes connivance, the tendency is for the injured party to be left by the wayside as their situation worsens.
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