Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro has begun serving a lengthy 27-year prison sentence after being found guilty of orchestrating a coup attempt against the democratic government of Brazil.
In a shocking turn of events, the Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes sentenced Bolsonaro to prison on Tuesday, marking a stark contrast to expectations that he would never face justice for his alleged wrongdoing. The judge's ruling was seen as a major blow to Bolsonaro's supporters, who had long doubted that the former president would ever be held accountable for his actions.
The pre-emptive arrest of Bolsonaro on Saturday marked a significant escalation in the case against him, with many observers expecting him to avoid punishment altogether. However, de Moraes' ruling has ensured that the former president will remain behind bars, sparking widespread debate about the implications of this verdict for Brazil's fragile democracy.
Bolsonaro's sentencing marks a devastating blow to his reputation and legacy, one that is likely to have far-reaching consequences for him and those who support him. As he begins his lengthy prison sentence, many Brazilians are left wondering how this came to pass and what it says about the country's institutions and rule of law.
In a shocking turn of events, the Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes sentenced Bolsonaro to prison on Tuesday, marking a stark contrast to expectations that he would never face justice for his alleged wrongdoing. The judge's ruling was seen as a major blow to Bolsonaro's supporters, who had long doubted that the former president would ever be held accountable for his actions.
The pre-emptive arrest of Bolsonaro on Saturday marked a significant escalation in the case against him, with many observers expecting him to avoid punishment altogether. However, de Moraes' ruling has ensured that the former president will remain behind bars, sparking widespread debate about the implications of this verdict for Brazil's fragile democracy.
Bolsonaro's sentencing marks a devastating blow to his reputation and legacy, one that is likely to have far-reaching consequences for him and those who support him. As he begins his lengthy prison sentence, many Brazilians are left wondering how this came to pass and what it says about the country's institutions and rule of law.