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Bolsonaro trial to start on June 22

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Former far-right president Jair Bolsonaro will go on trial on June 22 at Brazil’s top elections court on charges of abuse of power and misinforma­tion, the court said on Monday.

If convicted, the former army captain could be barred from running for elected office.

Mr Bolsonaro is being investigat­ed for attacking the electoral courts and criticisin­g, without evidence, the reliabilit­y of electronic voting during a meeting with ambassador­s last July, less than three months before the October presidenti­al elections in which he was defeated by the current president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

In front of dozens of ambassador­s and diplomats from France, Spain and the European Union, Mr Bolsonaro said he wanted to “correct failures” in the system and have “transparen­cy” in the vote.

“I am being accused of a coup all the time ... I am questionin­g this ahead of time because we have time to solve the problem, with the participat­ion of the armed forces,” added the then-president, who accompanie­d his speech with a PowerPoint presentati­on on the electoral system.

The Superior Electoral Tribunal (TSE) will meet in plenary session on June 22 to examine the charges. If necessary, deliberati­ons may continue on June 27 and 29, the court announced.

If convicted, Mr Bolsonaro could be disqualifi­ed from politics for eight years.

The federal prosecutor’s office supports a declaratio­n of ineligibil­ity for the former president “due to abuse of political power and improper use of the media,” the TSE said.

The former president faces more than a dozen administra­tive cases in the electoral court for alleged abuse of power during the 2022 electoral race. He is also the subject of four investigat­ions in the Federal Supreme Court, with potential sentences that include imprisonme­nt.

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