One medical report released this Friday (19) points out evolution in treatment of the former president Jair Bolsonarowith improvement in the operated shoulder and hiccups. The physiotherapeutic report describes sessions held from June 15th to 17th.
Bolsonaro demonstrated “greater physical disposition compared to previous weeks”, a fact associated with absence of hiccups in the days prior to the service. The document points out pain reduction and mobility gain.
Regarding hiccups, doctors say there was a good response to treatment. The document points out, however, side effects of medicines: daytime drowsiness and instability in body balance.
Deputy asks for revocation of domicile
The request to revoke the domicile is . This Friday’s argument is based on the impediment of . A delegate from the Civil Police of the Federal District (PCDF) went to Bolsonaro’s house to summon him to give a statement about the incident. However, Jair’s escort stopped him.
For the deputy, house arrest does not protect Bolsonaro from state actions and the escort has no right to stop the police. The episode, according to Lindbergh, shows that the home care is not working and that Bolsonaro should return to serving his sentence in prison, with guaranteed medical care.
In the piece, the deputy asks that minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), consult the Attorney General’s Office (PGR) about the revocation of the domicile and, if this does not happen immediately, that the prison conditions are toughened.
. The police asked for a hearing via videoconference. The minister, however, determined that it be in person, at the residence where the former president is serving his sentence, on June 23, at 3 pm.
Bolsonaro was sentenced by the STF to a sentence of 27 years and three months for attempted coup d’état. At the end of March, he obtained authorization to remain in humanitarian house arrest monitored for a period of 90 days due to the serious health situation.