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Brazil's ex-military chiefs told police Bolsonaro discussed coup in 2022, sources say

- (Reuters)

The former heads of Brazil's Army and Air Force have confirmed to federal police that exPresiden­t Jair Bolsonaro discussed a draft decree to prevent the handover of power after the 2022 election, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Their testimonie­s, delivered to investigat­ors in recent weeks, augur badly for Bolsonaro, whose political career looks finished and is now widely seen as battling to stay out of jail.

Bolsonaro has been ruled politicall­y ineligible until 2030 for spreading electoral misinforma­tion during the 2022 campaign, and recently had his passport seized by police probing his efforts to cling onto power after he lost to President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in the election.

Last week, former Army chief Marco Antonio Freire

Gomes told police in a seven-hour deposition that there were discussion­s with Bolsonaro over a draft decree that could have prevented Lula's inaugurati­on, two sources said.

That followed testimony from former Air Force chief Carlos Baptista Junior, who last month also told police about the discussion­s with Bolsonaro on ways to prevent Lula taking power, one of the sources said.

"I've spoken with various sources over the last 48 hours. I'm certain. There is nothing concrete against the president," Bolsonaro family spokesman Fabio Wajngarten wrote on X, adding that he had not yet had access to the ex-military chiefs' testimonie­s.

Neither Gomes nor Baptista Junior could be reached for comment.

Bolsonaro currently faces various criminal probes that are close to reaching their conclusion­s.

A federal police source with knowledge of the matter said investigat­ors plan to combine the various probes, and are already discussing the charges they believe Bolsonaro should face. The possible charges, which include trying to overthrow the democratic state, racketeeri­ng, and falsificat­ion of documents, carry a maximum total jail sentence of 55 years.

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