Bolsonaro awaits the release of his passport, which is being held by a decision by the Federal Supreme Court
Allies of the former president are organizing for the inauguration ceremony. Meanwhile, Bolsonaro awaits the release of his passport, which is being held by a decision by the Federal Supreme Court. The former president made a request to Minister Alexandre Moraes for the document, seized in February last year as a result of investigations by the Federal Police, to be returned. If the passport is not released in time, Bolsonaro could be represented by his wife, Michelle, and sons, Eduardo and Flávio. The expectation is that Trump’s inauguration will attract the presence of several politicians who support the former Brazilian president, who seek to be present at an event of great political relevance.
Among the deputies who expressed interest in attending the inauguration are names such as Gustavo Gayer, Carla Zambelli, Bia Kicis, Março Feliciano and Sóstenes Cavalcante. These politicians, who are part of the Bolsonarist group, see the ceremony as an opportunity to strengthen ties with the new American administration. In addition to Brazilian representatives, Trump also extended invitations to right-wing leaders from other countries. Among the guests are Argentine President Javier Milei and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who share similar ideals to Bolsonaro. The Brazilian ambassador in Washington, Maria Luisa Viotti, is expected to officially represent the Brazilian government at the event.
Published by Sarah Paula
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