Corona policy in Brazil: Committee recommends charges against President Bolsonaro

Corona policy in Brazil: Committee recommends charges against President Bolsonaro

However, it is unclear whether Brazil’s president will go to court because of his corona policy. The investigation report is now with the Attorney General – who previously protected Bolsonaro.

A parliamentary committee of inquiry into the Brazilian government’s corona policy attributes some serious crimes to President Jair Bolsonaro and recommends an indictment.

After six months of work, the committee passed Senator Renan Calheiros’ final report by seven votes to four. Accordingly, Bolsonaro is held responsible for at least nine crimes – from deceiving the public to inciting criminal offenses to crimes against humanity.

In total, according to the 1289-page report, in addition to Bolsonaro, 79 other people are to be held responsible, including three sons of the president, other politicians and business people and two companies. It was initially unclear what consequences the report would have and whether the recommendations would also lead to indictments.

A prosecutor who sponsors Bolsonaro

As a first step, members of the committee of inquiry want to hand over the report to Attorney General Augusto Aras, who was appointed by Bolsonaro and who has often patronized the president in the past. It is feared that six months of work could fizzle out.

The committee of inquiry had started its work at the height of an out-of-control corona pandemic in April. The Brazilians sometimes followed the committee like a television soap opera. Even if they didn’t always learn anything new, the extent of what they already knew became clear.

Most recently, the largest country in Latin America exceeded the mark of 600,000 corona deaths. The approval of Bolsonaro’s administration has continued to decline in the course of the corona pandemic.

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