Brazilians Protest Move to Reduce Jail Term for Bolsonaro and His Allies

Brazilians Protest Move to Reduce Jail Term for Bolsonaro and His Allies

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Thousands of Brazilians took to the streets across major cities on Sunday to protest against a proposed law that could reduce the prison sentence of former President Jair Bolsonaro and his supporters. The demonstrations reflected strong public anger over what many see as an attempt by lawmakers to weaken punishment for crimes committed against Brazil’s democracy.

The protests were held in cities including Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Brasilia. They were organized by social movements, artists, and political parties. Protesters accused members of Congress of trying to protect Bolsonaro and his allies, who were convicted for plotting to overturn the result of the 2022 presidential election. Bolsonaro lost that election to current President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

Bolsonaro was sentenced in September to 27 years in prison for his role in efforts to undermine democracy. His supporters also received long sentences for their involvement in the January 8, 2023 attacks, when crowds stormed government buildings in the capital after Bolsonaro’s defeat. Since last month, Bolsonaro has been serving his sentence in a specially prepared cell at a federal police building in Brasilia.

According to researchers from the University of Sao Paulo, about 15,000 people gathered in Sao Paulo, while an estimated 20,000 protested on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro. Although the turnout was smaller than a similar protest held in September, the message remained firm. Protesters said they would not accept any reduction in punishment for those who tried to break democratic rules.

One of the protesters in Rio, teacher Claudio Pfeil, said the demonstrations were meant to send a clear warning to lawmakers. He said Brazilians would not accept even the smallest step backward in holding those responsible accountable. Many protesters carried signs supporting democracy and calling for respect for the rule of law.

The protests come after Brazil’s lower house of Congress, which currently has a conservative majority, passed a bill last week that could reduce Bolsonaro’s sentence to just over two years. According to the bill’s sponsor, the proposal would change how sentences related to the 2023 riots are calculated. The bill now needs approval from the Senate to become law.

Well-known cultural figures also joined the protests. In Rio de Janeiro, the demonstration was led by famous Brazilian singers, including Caetano Veloso. Veloso is widely respected for his opposition to Brazil’s military dictatorship in the 1970s, and his presence gave the protest strong symbolic meaning.

Bolsonaro’s conviction was historic. It marked the first time Brazil punished senior military officers and political leaders for attempting to overthrow democracy. Brazil has a long history of military coups, and many see the verdict as an important step in protecting democratic institutions.

The proposed bill would also reduce sentences for Bolsonaro’s supporters who took part in the 2023 attacks. However, even if his prison term is reduced, Bolsonaro would still be banned from holding public office for the next 30 years. This means he would not be able to run for president again.

President Lula is expected to veto the bill if it passes the Senate. However, Congress has the power to overturn a presidential veto. If that happens, the issue is likely to be challenged in Brazil’s Supreme Court, raising the risk of another political crisis.

The protests show that many Brazilians remain deeply committed to defending democracy. As the debate continues in Congress and the courts, public pressure is likely to play a key role in shaping the final outcome. For many citizens, the message is clear: crimes against democracy must be punished, not forgiven.

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