President Luiz Inácio da Silva (PT) said on Friday (5) that the former president (PL) self-conndered to the amnesty before the trial of the coup plot in the (Federal Supreme Court).
“The fact that he asks amnesty before being judged means he knows he is guilty. He is self -converting. His role should now be proving his innocence. The lawyers have spoken a lot, but they didn’t do anyone, because they know they have no defense,” Lula said during an interview with SBT in Brasilia.
“Those who try to assault the Democratic Rule of Law need to be punished in any country in the world,” said Lula.
The president also said that the Bolsonaro process is based on award-winning allegations of generals and lieutenants who worked with the former president when he ruled the country.
“It is an eminently legal process that has very strong political connotation, after all, it is a former president of the Republic,” he said.
The petista also said that Bolsonaro “committed a crime that is in the case file.” “He has to take responsibility. […] This citizen should have a little character and present his defense with bluntness. “
The first class of the Federal Supreme Court resumes next week, with sessions on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the trial of Bolsonaro and the other seven defendants. The ministers, including the rapporteur, will vote for condemn or acquit the defendants of the coup plot.
This week, PL leader in the House, (RJ), prepared a new version of the Amnesty Bill to the January 8 convicts who releases (PL) to run for the 2026 election and forgives crimes since the fake news inquiry in 2019.
A, more to Sheet obtained access to the text. He is the most comprehensive since he started the discussion in the house, because he retreated until the beginning of the Bolsonaro government. The former president is detained in house arrest, ineligible and may condemn him to over 40 years of detention.
Sostenes’ proposal for amnesty contradicts the centrão strategy, which has Bolsonaro, in an effort to enable the governor’s presidential candidacy of, (), which began to act on the front line of the articulation in favor of forgiveness.