The foreign press repercussions on Wednesday (20) for coercion in the course of the coup plot process and gave special prominence to the plan of the former president of.
The British newspaper The Guardian He published the headline “Brazilian Police accuses Bolsonaro of planning escape to Argentina in search of asylum.” Defining the former president as an far right politician, the news details that Bolsonaro could face “a penalty of more than 40 years in prison when the Supreme Court meets next month to decide if he is guilty of conspiring to nullify the result of the 2022 presidential election.”
Also in Europe, the Spanish vehicle The country He highlighted the seizure of Bolsonaro’s cell phone earlier this month and reported that the Federal Police produced a 170 -page report requesting a new accusation for Bolsonaro, that of obstruction in the process course.

The text also states that the draft asylum and other information discovered by agents (on mobile) helped the Federal Police ask the judges (STF) on Wednesday to prosecute the former president, confined in Brasilia, and his son Eduardo, a resident deputy in the US, for an attempt to coerce the Supreme Court. ”
The Argentina, you Clarion He published a news with the title “Jair Bolsonaro planned to ask for asylum to the Javier Milei government in 2024”. In the text, the newspaper discusses the document found by the PF and explains that “the far right leader asked asylum, declaring himself a victim of ‘persecution’ for ‘political motives'” and that the purpose of the former president was to avoid investigations for the attempted coup.
Finally, two of the largest newspapers in the United States, The New York Times e The Washington PostThey also covered the case and published news about the new indictment that focuses Bolsonaro and his son.
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O The New York Times He says Milei was a “right -wing leader” from Bolsonaro and highlights Eduardo Bolsonaro’s articulations in the country. The newspaper states that “(Bolsonaro) son Eduardo Bolsonaro, visited the White House several times in recent months to seek US intervention in the case of his father. Last month, President Trump quoted the matter by announcing that he would impose 50% rates on Brazil products, demanding that the country give up the process against the former president, who is ally of Trump.”
O Washington Postin turn, in a shorter text, he said that “Bolsonaro is currently awaiting a Federal Supreme Court decision on an alleged coup attempt and knew on Wednesday that he could face another case, as the police formally accused him, along with one of his children, Eduardo Bolsonaro, of obstruction of justice in connection with his trial.”