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Thousands rally for Brazil’s Bolsonaro amid legal firestorm

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SAO PAULO (AP) — Supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro staged a huge rally jamming a main avenue in Brazil’s biggest city Sunday to defend him against legal challenges that could put him in jail.

The far-right leader said in a speech that he seeks “pacificati­on to erase the past,” taking a more conciliato­ry tone than when he was in office.

Bolsonaro is seeking to show his base is resilient as he is being investigat­ed by federal police over his alleged role in the Jan. 8, 2023, attacks on government buildings by his supporters over his election loss. He wants the dozens of people still in jail for those incidents to get pardons.

Bolsonaro is also accused of illegally receiving jewels from Saudi Arabia during his presidency.

His supporters filled blocks of the city’s Paulista Avenue. Independen­t observers from a research group at the University of Sao Paulo estimated 185,000 people joined in. Brazil’s military police put the crowd size even bigger.

Many of the participan­ts complained Bolsonaro is being persecuted by Brazil’s Supreme Court and claimed President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva unfairly won his narrow victory in the 2022 election.

Some also carried Israeli flags as a show of defiance to the current president, who has received widespread criticism at home for comparing Israel’s military offensive in Gaza to the Holocaust.

“What I seek is pacificati­on, it is erasing the past,” Bolsonaro said in a speech as he held an Israeli flag himself. “It is to seek a way for us to live in peace and stop being so jumpy. Amnesty for those poor people who are jailed in Brasilia. We ask all 513 congressme­n, 81 senators for a bill of amnesty so justice can be made in Brazil.”

Bolsonaro denied that he and his supporters attempted a coup when rioters assaulted government buildings a year ago.

“What is a coup? It is tanks on the streets, weapons, conspiracy. None of that happened in Brazil,” he said.

Bolsonaro is barred from running for office until 2030 due to two conviction­s of abuse of power, but he remains active in Brazilian politics as the main adversary for left-of-center Lula. As this year’s mayoral elections loom, candidates have split between the two leaders.

Some of Bolsonaro’s allies aiming to unseat Lula in the 2026 elections also attended, including influentia­l governors Tarcisio de Freitas of Sao Paulo state and Romeu Zema of Minas Gerais state. But other key politician­s and business executives who aligned with him during his 2019-2022 presidency did not show up.

Carlos Melo, a political science professor at Insper University in Sao Paulo, predicted the pro-Bolsonaro event would not help the former president’s legal situation.

“The fact that Bolsonaro doesn’t yield any power now reduces what he can do. Beforehand, we feared he could use the force of the armed forces. Now that is ruled out,” Melo said. “This new reality does not favor him with unpredicta­bility and drama.”

 ?? AFP-Yonhap ?? Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attend a rally in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sunday, to reject claims he plotted a coup with allies to remain in power after his failed 2022 reelection bid.
AFP-Yonhap Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attend a rally in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sunday, to reject claims he plotted a coup with allies to remain in power after his failed 2022 reelection bid.

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