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巴西前总统博索纳罗因策划政变被判27年零3个月
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-12 03:11

Core Viewpoint - The Brazilian Federal Supreme Court has convicted former President Bolsonaro of conspiracy to commit a coup, sentencing him to 27 years and 3 months in prison, marking him as the first former president in Brazil to be convicted for such a crime [1] Group 1: Legal Proceedings - The Supreme Court's decision was made with a vote of 4 to 1, finding Bolsonaro guilty alongside seven of his key political allies who attempted to instigate a coup following the 2022 presidential election loss [1] - Bolsonaro is currently under house arrest and has the option to appeal to the full panel of Supreme Court judges, which consists of 11 members [1] Group 2: Political Context - The 2022 presidential election saw Lula defeating the incumbent Bolsonaro, who was seeking re-election, with Lula taking office on January 1, 2023 [1] - On January 8, 2023, supporters of Bolsonaro stormed the Brazilian Congress, presidential palace, and Supreme Court, causing significant damage, leading to subsequent investigations and charges by the Brazilian judiciary [1] Group 3: International Reactions - Recent comments from U.S. President Trump have called for Lula's government to halt the judicial investigation against Bolsonaro, labeling it as "political persecution," which has sparked strong discontent from the Brazilian government and public opinion [1] - Lula has reiterated that Brazil's judicial processes are not subject to interference or threats, emphasizing the independence of national institutions [1]