Former Brazil military chiefs implicate Bolsonaro in coup conspiracy
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[March 16, 2024]
By Lisandra Paraguassu and Ricardo Brito
BRASILIA (Reuters) - The former commanders of Brazil's Army and Air
Force told police investigators that President Jair Bolsonaro summoned
them twice to meetings to discuss a possible coup d'état after his
election defeat in 2022, according to their testimonies released on
Friday by the Supreme Court.
Their accounts place Bolsonaro at the center of a plot to declare
martial law and stop leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva coming
to power after he won the election that year.
Despite mounting evidence to the contrary, Bolsonaro has denied
attempting a coup in the days after his election defeat, which he never
conceded. He left for the United States to avoid handing the
presidential sash to Lula. Days later, his supporters stormed government
buildings trying to provoke a coup.
Bolsonaro's lawyers did not immediately reply to requests for comment.
In their depositions, former Army commander Marco Antonio Freire Gomes
and Air Force commander Carlos de Almeida Baptista said they both told
Bolsonaro they would not support a coup, defusing any military backing
for the then-president's plans.
Both military chiefs implicated Navy commander Almir Garnier Santos in
the coup plans. In several meetings, they said, the admiral said the
Navy was ready to back Bolsonaro in a military uprising.
Garnier Santos has not spoken publicly about the investigation carried
out by the Federal Police under instructions from the Supreme Court.
Beyond the two military commanders, police have depositions by three
other witnesses who directly implicate Bolsonaro as the main conspirator
behind the attempted coup, a police source told Reuters.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro gestures while standing in
front of his house before testifying to the Federal Police in
Brasilia, Brazil, February 22, 2024. REUTERS/Adriano Machado/File
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The investigation will detail a chronology of Bolsonaro's attempts
to organize a coup with members of his government, including active
and retired military officers, said the source who requested
anonymity due to the sensitivity of the case.
The military commanders said the meetings with Bolsonaro took place
in the presidential residence.
Freire Gomes said in his deposition that Bolsonaro presented a draft
decree for declaring a state of siege. The retired general said it
was the same draft text found by police on the computer of Bolsonaro
aide Mauro Cid, who is under arrest and has entered a plea bargain
with the authorities.
The two commanders were called to a third meeting with then Defense
Minister Paulo Sergio Nogueira to discuss the draft decree. They
testified that when they asked the minister if the text implied that
president-elect Lula would be barred from taking office, Nogueira
did not answer.
They then refused to consider the text of the decree.
(Reporting by Lisandra Paraguassu and Ricardobrito; Writing by
Anthony Boadle; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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