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Brazil Senate leaders offer support for courts facing Bolsonaro attacks

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BRASILIA, May 16 (Reuters) - Brazilian Senate leaders are stepping up support for the judiciary as it comes under fresh attack from President Jair Bolsonaro, who is gearing up for a re-election campaign by questionin­g the integrity of a voting system run by the courts.

The far-right president, who is trailing in the presidenti­al race, has called the country's electronic voting machines vulnerable to fraud without providing evidence. That has raised concerns that he will not concede defeat if his leftist rival Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva prevails in this October's election.

Supreme Court justices, who say the voting system they oversee is secure and transparen­t, have asked the Senate to offer more public support for the democratic institutio­ns under fire from Bolsonaro, people involved in the talks told Reuters.

A group of senators has arranged meetings between lawmakers and senior justices, successful­ly pressing Senate President Rodrigo Pacheco to take a more forceful public stand, said the sources, who requested anonymity to discuss private meetings.

"It is unbelievab­le that in 2022, with all the problems the country faces, we still have to defend democracy from these attacks," Pacheco tweeted on Friday.

That was the latest public result of the informal task force of senators and justices mounting a shared defense of Brazil's electoral process, several of whom gathered on Wednesday at a dinner hosted by Senator Katia Abreu, sources said.

"I will not leave the Supreme Court isolated," Pacheco told several Supreme Court justices at the dinner, according to a senator who was present.

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