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Brazil: Former president leads massive rally in Sao Paulo

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Sao Paulo, Brazil - Jair Bolsonaro, the former President of Brazil, led a massive rally in Sao Paulo on Sunday, vehemently denying accusation­s of involvemen­t in a coup plot to cling to power, CNN reported.

Thousands of Bolsonaro’s supporters, adorned in the green and gold of Brazil’s national flag, gathered on Paulista Avenue, a key thoroughfa­re in the nation’s largest city, to express solidarity amid growing legal challenges.

Last week, the far-right populist used social media platform X to call for the protest rally, framing it as a ‘defence of the democratic rule of law’. Bolsonaro is currently under investigat­ion by the Brazilian Federal Police regarding an alleged coup attempt aimed at retaining power after losing the 2022 presidenti­al election, as confirmed by his lawyer in early February. Former ministers from Bolsonaro’s government are also under scrutiny, and some aides have been arrested, according to CNN.

Despite the mounting legal pressure, Bolsonaro, speaking on

Sunday, maintained that he is a target of persecutio­n, refraining from directly mentioning the investigat­ing institutio­ns. In 2022, Brazil’s highest electoral court barred Bolsonaro from seeking political office until 2030, citing abuses of power and misuse of public media during the election campaign.

Following Bolsonaro’s narrow defeat to leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, his supporters rioted and breached government buildings in Brasilia on January 8, 2023. Bolsonaro, however, denies any role in inciting the violent attacks in the capital. During Sunday’s rally, he called for parliament­ary amnesty for those imprisoned in Brasilia in connection with the January 8 disturbanc­es. Bolsonaro was seen waving an Israeli flag during the rally, a move intended as opposition to Lula da Silva.

The political atmosphere in Brazil remains charged, with Bolsonaro using public appearance­s to rally his base amid the ongoing investigat­ions and legal challenges, CNN reported.

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Jair Bolsonaro, the former president of Brazil

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