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In today's breaking news from Brazil, the nation witnesses a historic moment as former President Jair Bolsonaro becomes the first ex-president to be convicted of attempting a coup d'état. The Supreme Federal Court (STF) has sentenced Bolsonaro to 27 years and 3 months in a closed regime for his role in the 2022 plot to overthrow democracy. This ruling marks a pivotal point in Brazilian history, as Bolsonaro and seven other key figures, including former ministers and military personnel, were found guilty of crimes related to the attempted coup. The STF's decision also entails civil and administrative consequences, such as loss of political rights and the obligation to pay collective moral damages. The legal saga doesn't end here, as Bolsonaro's defense team has already announced plans to appeal the decision both domestically and internationally, arguing that the sentence is excessively harsh. They contend that Bolsonaro did not participate in any coup plan and should have been tried by the STF plenary rather than the First Panel. Meanwhile, the loss of parliamentary mandate for Alexandre Ramagem, a former director of the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (Abin) and a federal deputy, is set to be declared by the Chamber of Deputies, further straining relations between the legislative branch and the STF.
In other news, the investigation into the theft and misappropriation of the National Social Security Institute (INSS) funds has intensified, with the Parliamentary Commi...
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