The (Supreme Federal Court) begins judging, this Tuesday (9), the criminal action against the former director of , the former advisor for International Affairs to the Presidency , in addition to three other defendants.
In sessions scheduled for this and next week, the collegiate analyzes accusations against members of the government () who held strategic positions and, according to the PGR (Attorney General’s Office), articulated measures to enable a coup d’état.
It is in this nucleus that the Supreme Court judges the issue of the second round of the 2022 elections. Initially, investigations into this issue were carried out separately by the Federal, but the PGR decided that it should take part in the main action on the attempted coup.
Those accused of the call are, in addition to Silvinei, and Mario Fernandes, (former member of the Ministry of Justice), (former advisor to the Presidency) and (former member of the Ministry of Justice).
To date, the court has sentenced 24 defendants. On November 18, the First Panel: the retired general was acquitted of all charges, due to lack of evidence.
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