Senator (-DF) said on Monday (1) that () is serene, but sobbing a lot and believes he will not go to the first day of the trial of the coup plot at the Supreme Court, which starts on Tuesday (2).
Over the course of about two hours of the meeting, she talked to Bolsonaro and his wife, Michelle, said a prayer with both of them and ate snack cake. Asked if he confirmed the trip to the trial, she said they didn’t deal with it, but does not believe he goes.
“He’s sobbing a lot, I don’t think it’s viable [a ida dele ao julgamento]. But let’s see, he is doing what lawyers are sending, “he told Sheet.
In addition to her, Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Court (STF), also authorized the visit of the former mayor, Arthur Lira (PP-AL). This was the first time that more than one visit was authorized on the same day.
Bolsonaro has faced. He has been under house arrest since August 4 and only left the place on the 16th, to perform. The bulletin released at the time reported that it follows treatment for hypertension and reflux, as well as taking preventive measures against bronchospiration.
One of the closest friends to the former first lady, the senator participates in a chain of prayers by. To the panel on Sunday, Damares said he would visit him only for.
As Sheet He showed, the former president gives a certain conviction in the proceedings about the 2022 and 2023 coup plot in the (Federal Supreme Court), according to reports of allies who have been with him in recent days. O, expected to last until September 12th.
According to interlocutors, the former president has shown pessimism and irritation with the process, which deals as a political persecution. Although they predict a condemnation, allies hope that the first class of the Supreme does not apply to which they can be imputed to him. The defense is expected to be able to act for damage and succeed in dosimetry, a moment of defining the size of the penalty.
A more pronounced reversal of the scenario, in the assessment of pockets, would only be possible with a change in the political environment that would lead to the approval of an amnesty to convicts in the January 8 coup attacks, including the former president. Congress, however, remains divided on the subject.