- by foxnews
- 28 Nov 2024
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's trial on charges of abuse of political power and misuse of public media began in the country's highest electoral court on Thursday in Brasilia.
The charges stem from a meeting Bolsonaro held with foreign diplomats in July 2022, in which he is accused of spreading false information about Brazil's electoral system and bringing its credibility into question - a strategy the former president used in his reelection campaign.
If found guilty, Bolsonaro could be ruled ineligible to run for public office for up to eight years.
The far right Bolsonaro has said the charges are not justified, and trivialized the proceedings in an exclusive interview with CNN Brasil on Wednesday, describing them as a "storm in a glass of water."
"It was just discussed with them [the ambassadors] how the electoral system worked. I didn't mention the word' fraud' there regarding future elections," he said, adding: "I spoke of the Federal Police inquiry in November 2018 that, to date, has not been concluded. Only that. What is the problem discussing this matter?"
Bolsonaro also allegedly said that in 2018 voting machines changed voters' choices to benefit his opponent, that the Brazilian voting machines are not auditable, and also insinuated that electoral and judicial authorities were protecting "terrorists," the report added.
Such claims of flaws in the electoral system have all been denied by Brazil's electoral authorities. The livestream of the 2022 meeting, which was once available through official channels, was taken down by YouTube for not complying with its fake news policy.
The case began with a lawsuit brought on by Brazil's Democratic Labor Party against both Bolsonaro and Walter Braga Netto, his running mate in the 2022 elections.
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