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Brazil’s Federal Police formally accused former President Jair Bolsonaro and 36 others of plotting a coup d’état in 2022 to prevent then-president-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from taking power. Among those indicted is Fernando Cerimedo, who served as Argentine President Javier Milei’s digital strategist in 2023. The Police confirmed on Thursday that it had concluded their investigations into “the violent abolition of the democratic rule of law” after two years. The final report was sent to the Federal Supreme Court with the indictment of 37 people for the crimes of violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, attempted coup d’état, and criminal organization. A spokesperson for the Police told the Herald that the General Prosecutor’s Office and the Supreme Court will determine the next steps. Cerimedo’s charges According to Thursday’s communiqué, the plot included six coordinated sectors, including one for “disinformation and attacks on the electoral system” and another for “inciting the military to join the coup.” Cerimedo participated in spreading misinformation that led to riots in Brasilia, the investigation concluded. The accusation against Cerimedo is based on a livestream he hosted in November 2022 from Buenos Aires. He claimed that older ballot boxes favored Lula Da Silva during that broadcast. Close to 400,000 people saw the stream before Brazil’s Electoral Court demanded it be taken down. Cerimedo also said that the source code had inconsistencies, encouraging followers to remain in front of military barracks and other Armed Forces facilities. Cerimedo told the Herald the accusations were “total nonsense,” contending that police and the courts investigating were being “creative” and trying to bar Bolsonaro from participating in politics. He also said he urged people not to go to the government buildings during his livestreams, although he admitted that he told the protestors to “remain in the barracks.” “It will not succeed, and I am already taking action in international courts,” he said. He added that the case’s presiding judge, Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, is under scrutiny by the U.S. Congress for “human rights violations.” He was referring to Republican representative María Elvira Salazar’s speech against the judge earlier this year. The coup attempt and the fallout On January 8, 2023, Bolsonaro supporters attacked three federal government buildings in Brasilia, demanding the military take power and depose Da Silva. But protests calling for intervention by the Armed Forces, including road blockades and encampments in front of army barracks, began as soon as Lula won the elections in October 2022. On December 24, a gas station manager placed explosives at the Brasilia Airport, according to his confession, hoping that the Armed Forces would authorize him “to take up arms and destroy communism.” As the judicial fallout from the attempted coup continues, Brazil’s Federal Police also arrested four military men and a police officer this week for allegedly plotting to poison Lula, vice president Geraldo Alckmin, and Moraes in 2022. Other people named in the investigation were lieutenant colonel and former Bolsonaro aide Mauro Cid, ex-cop and former Security Minister Anderson Torres, former spy chief Alexandre Ramagem, Army Majors Ângelo Martins Denicoli and Sérgio Cavaliere de Medeiros, and former Defense Ministers General Walter Braga Netto and General Paulo Sérgio Nogueira de Oliveira. The charges against Cerimedo are not the only recent development involving Argentina and the coup attempt. Last week, Federal Judge Daniel Rafecas requested the arrest of 61 Brazilians in Argentina who were convicted in Brazil for participating in the storming of government buildings. Two of them have already been detained and were put in preventive custody in La Plata, Buenos Aires province. Oziel Lara dos Santos, who was sentenced to 14 years in prison, told the Herald that the indictments are part of a “narrative without solid foundations, another smokescreen to hide the crimes, the unconstitutional absurdities they are committing.” “Soon the light of truth will dawn, and all this will be unmasked,” he added. He called Bolsonaro, who flew to the United States after losing his re-election bid, “a leader [who] loves the Brazilian people.”Household wealth climbs to record on higher stock values
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