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The city councilman of Rio de Janeiro used his profile on social network X to describe his visit to his father, the former president (PL-SP), this Friday (29/8). Carlos posted a message, which told details of the meeting between the two and exposed the state of Bolsonaro.
“The old man is thin, has no desire to feed and continues to face endless crises of sob and vomiting. It hurts to see all this, but I feel obliged to share a little of the reality of the moment with all who are suffering with us,” said Carlos.
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Carlos message posted this Friday
The former president is in determination of the Federal Supreme Court Minister (). The Order of Moraes was taken under the inquiry 4,995, which aims to clarify the suspicion of acting of Bolsonaro and his son, Deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL-SP), to disrupt the progress of the criminal plot’s criminal action.
Bolsonaro is a defendant in the case, accused of five crimes, including violent abolition of the Democratic Rule of Law. The purpose of the plot, as the investigation was to keep it in power after the 2022 election defeat.
“Illegal and inhuman home,” says Carlos
Still in the message published on the networks, Carlos says he missed his father, even after a recent meeting. The carioca councilman also states that house arrest would be “illegal and inhuman”.
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“I missed visiting my father, even though it was just a week since the last time. Today I had the opportunity to be with him in his illegal and inhuman house arrest, getting a little by his side – sometimes talking, sometimes just silent,” says Carlos.
Finally, the Rio councilman thanked “the prayers”, asked the supporters “to continue firm” and wished a hug.
The former president begins to be tried as a defendant by the Supreme Court next Tuesday (2/9). He is one of the defendants of the so -called crucial core of the alleged coup plot, along with seven other names. They are: the collaborating defendant, Lieutenant Colonel Mauro Cid; Federal Deputy Alexandre Ramagem; Admiral Almir Garnier; former Justice Minister Anderson Torres; and generals Augusto Heleno, Paulo Sérgio Nogueira and Walter Braga Netto.