The son of former Brazil president Jeir Bolsonaro, accused of coercion

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Brazil’s chief prosecutor has accused the son of former President Jeir Bolsonaro in coercion, according to an official statement on Monday.

The Prosecutor General claims that Eduardo Bolsonaro, a congressman, has repeatedly acted to submit the interests of the republic of personal and family programs, subjecting Brazil to threats of sanctions by foreign governments.

The Congressman called these accusations “false” in a social media publication, saying it was “absurd” to accuse him of preventing justice.

The last move comes weeks after the former president, who ruled Brazil from January 2019 to December 2022, was sentenced to 27 years in prison after being found guilty of plotting a coup.

Eduardo Bolsonaro, who resides in the United States, claims to have received news about the accusations through the press, and the time of the message emphasized “his continued political persecution”.

In addition to the sentence, prosecutors will also seek “compensation for damage arising from criminal acts”.

Businessman Paulo Figureado, the grandson of former dictator Joao Batista Figuerado, is also stated in the accusations.

Reuters bearded man dressed in a dark gray suit, tie with aqua pattern and white shirt talks on the camera. He wears a gold pin with Brazilian and American flags.Reuters

Eduardo Bolsonaro moved to the United States earlier this year and He told the BBC that he lived in “exile” out of fear of arrest if he returned to Brazil.

He publicly lobbies to support his father from the Trump administration, which likened the case against former Brazilian president of Witches Hunting.

US President Donald Trump, who sees Bolsonaro as an ally, imposed a 50% Tariff on Brazil in July, a move that current Brazilian President Luis Inasio Lula da Silva called “not only deluded but also illogical.”

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio promised further actions to pressure Brazil over the former president’s sentence, and on Monday announced sanctions against Brazilian justice of Brazil’s Supreme Court Alexander de Moraes, who chaired the former president’s trial.

Justice said the sanctions against his wife were “illegal and regrettable”.

Jair Bolsonaro was found guilty of a coup plot earlier this month and sentenced to 27 years in prison.

Tens of thousands of Brazilians have joined protests in cities across the country on Sunday To protest a bill that can lead to amnesty for the former president.

According to the proposal, the members of the Congress will have to give their approval – in a secret vote – before the legislator is charged or arrested.

Critics called it the “banditation bill”, but the members of the Congress, who supported it, said they needed to defend them from what they said was a “judicial excess”.

President Lula wrote to X: “I stand with the Brazilian people. Today’s demonstrations show that the population does not want impunity or amnesty.”

He also swore to veto the amnesty bill if he had been adopted by the Senate.

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