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    Brazil’s Congress Approves Major Reduction in Bolsonaro’s Prison Sentence

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 1, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, Brazil’s Congress has approved a plan to substantially reduce the prison sentence of former President Jair Bolsonaro. Bolsonaro was initially sentenced to 27 years behind bars for orchestrating a coup attempt following his electoral loss last year. This legislative move marks a dramatic shift in the handling of his case, potentially altering the course of Brazil’s political and judicial landscape.

    The original conviction stemmed from Bolsonaro’s efforts to undermine Brazil’s democratic process, which raised serious concerns both domestically and internationally about the stability of the country’s institutions. The 27-year sentence reflected the gravity of the charges related to attempting to overturn the election results. Meanwhile, the approval of the sentence reduction by Congress has sparked debates about the balance between justice and political influence in Brazil.

    This decision could have far-reaching implications for Brazil’s democracy and rule of law, as it may set a precedent for how political figures are held accountable for actions threatening democratic governance. Notably, the move has drawn attention from global observers monitoring the resilience of democratic systems in Latin America. The outcome of this legislative change will be closely watched as Brazil navigates the challenges of political reconciliation and judicial independence.

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