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Today's headlines from Brazil bring forth a blend of political, environmental, and health-related news. On April 13, 2025, the spotlight is on former President Jair Bolsonaro as the nation's legal and medical communities grapple with developments surrounding him. Paulo Gonet, the Attorney General of Brazil, emphasized the importance of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) in judging Bolsonaro for alleged crimes committed during his presidency. During a panel at the Brazil Conference held at Harvard University, Gonet argued that the magnitude of the accusations necessitates that even former presidents must answer to the highest court. The STF had previously expanded its jurisdiction to include crimes committed by politicians who no longer hold office, a move that effectively counters Bolsonaro's defense attempts to shift the trial to a lower court. Meanwhile, the former president's health has taken center stage as he was urgently hospitalized due to intense abdominal pain, diagnosed as a partial intestinal obstruction. This condition is linked to the numerous surgeries he underwent following a stabbing incident in 2018. Bolsonaro was initially treated in Santa Cruz, Rio Grande do Norte, before being transferred to Brasília's DF Star Hospital. The decision to replace his long-time surgeon Antônio Macedo with Claudio Birolini indicates the seriousness of his condition. Medical teams are currently assessing whether another surgery is required.
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