Brazil marks the anniversary of the January 8 attack on its capital Jair Bolsonaro News

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President Lula attended the event to denounce the “coup” against him led by supporters of his predecessor, Jair Bolsonaro.

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva marked the second anniversary of the attack on government buildings with a celebration in the square where the violence took place.

On Wednesday, Lula, who underwent surgery last month to treat a brain hemorrhage, appeared in the Three Forces Plaza in the capital, Brazil. Riots of January 8, 2023which he likens to him suddenly against the presidency.

He also took the opportunity to show defiance after thousands of protesters stormed the presidential palace, the Supreme Court building and Congress.

“Today is the day to say loud and clear: We are still here,” Lula told supporters.

“We are here to say that we are alive and democracy is alive, contrary to what the coup plotters of January 8, 2023 have planned.”

Lula shakes hands with officials at Three Powers Plaza
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva attends a ceremony marking the second anniversary of the Jan. 8 attack in Brasilia, Brazil, on Wednesday (Andressa Anholete/Reuters)

The January 8 attack took place just 7 days after leftist leader Lula was inaugurated for a third consecutive term.

Lula was not in the presidential palace at that time, nor was the Brazilian Congress in session. But the attack caused millions of dollars in damage and injured dozens of law enforcement officers and demonstrators.

Many of the rioters had tried to instigate a military uprising against Lula’s presidency.

Lula’s election was narrow: He entered a runoff against incumbent Jair Bolsonaro in October 2022 and won by one of the tightest margins in Brazil’s history. A little more than 2.1 million votes separated the two candidates.

But far-right Bolsonaro spread false claims long before the election that Brazil’s electronic voting system was vulnerable to fraud, and he refused to publicly concede defeat after the vote.

This led to widespread protests, with supporters of Bolsonaro blocking highways and attacking police headquarters in Brazil. A bomb threat it was reported in the capital even on the eve of the inauguration.

Lula attends a ceremony to restore broken works of art in government buildings on January 8, 2025
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva attends a ceremony to mark the second anniversary of an attack on government property in Brazil on January 8 (Andressa Anholete/Reuters)

Bolsonaro left the country Florida Before Lula came to power. He has since returned to the country, where he has faced numerous legal cases and investigations.

Some relate to his role in spreading disinformation about the election, as well as his connection to the January 8, 2023 attack.

In June 2023, Brazil’s electoral court ruled that Bolsonaro could not run for re-election. By 2030as punishment for using government resources to sow distrust in the voting system.

And in November 2024, the federal police officially accused Bolsonaro and 36 of his allies intend to annul the results of the 2022 elections. Prosecutor General Paulo Gonet has not yet decided whether to file formal charges against the former president.

Other investigations have investigated whether Bolsonaro was involved in embezzlement jewelry Disinformation was spread from or during his tenure in Saudi Arabia The Covid-19 pandemic.

Still, on Wednesday, Bolsonaro claimed on social media that US President-elect Donald Trump had invited him to Washington for his January 20 inauguration.

“My lawyer, Dr. Paulo Bueno, has already sent a request to Minister Alexander de Moraes to get my passport back so I can participate in this honorable and important historical event,” Bolsonaro said. he wrote.

His passport was confiscated during the ongoing investigation.

 
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