The Borneo Post

Brazilian court orders Bolsonaro investigat­ed for ‘vote fraud’ claims

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BRASÍLIA: A Supreme Court justice ruled Wednesday President Jair Bolsonaro should be investigat­ed for unproven claims Brazil’s voting system is riddled with fraud, adding the far-right leader to an ongoing probe on the spread of fake news by his government.

The ruling by Justice Alexandre de Moraes came after Bolsonaro stepped up his longtime attacks on Brazil’s electronic voting system, claiming – without evidence – that it is fraudplagu­ed and insisting there will be no elections next year as scheduled if it is not overhauled.

The Superior Electoral Court had asked the Supreme Court to issue the ruling, after itself putting the president under investigat­ion for his campaign against Brazil’s voting system.

The Supreme Court agreed, finding Bolsonaro should face investigat­ion for slander and inciting criminal acts for his undocument­ed claims of massive vote fraud.

The electoral court’s own probe will investigat­e the president for abuse of office, improper use of official communicat­ion channels, corruption, fraud and other potential crimes.

Bolsonaro has long criticised electronic voting, introduced in Brazil in 1996.

He has stepped up his attacks in the build-up to the October 2022 elections, insisting on “printable and auditable” paper ballots as a backstop to the electronic system.

Opinion polls place the 66year-old leader well behind leftist ex-president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in the presidenti­al race.

Bolsonaro’s popularity numbers have been sliding, and he is under fire on various fronts, including a Senate investigat­ion into his government’s widely criticized handling of Covid-19.

There are fears Bolsonaro could try to use fraud claims to undermine next year’s election if he loses, following in the footsteps of former US president Donald Trump, with whom he is often compared.

Bolsonaro lashed out at the electoral court’s investigat­ion.

“I refuse to be intimidate­d,” he fired back.

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Jair Bolsonaro

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