

Lawfare Archive: Brazil’s Search for Accountability After Jan. 8
Nov 24, 2024
Emilio Peluso Neder Meyer and Thomas Bustamante, both professors at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, delve into Brazil's political landscape after the January 8 coup attempt. They discuss the electoral court's significant ruling against Jair Bolsonaro and the implications for his political future. The episode explores President Lula’s cautious handling of the military and the broader societal challenges in restoring democracy. The guests offer insights into the evolving Bolsonarismo and the critical need for accountability in a polarized environment.
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January 8th Coup Attempt
- On January 8, 2023, protestors supporting Bolsonaro stormed government buildings in Brasília.
- They aimed to incite institutional rupture, hoping the military would intervene and keep Bolsonaro in power.
Coup Expectations
- Bolsonaro supporters expected that seizing government buildings would prompt Lula to request military intervention.
- They believed this could justify a military takeover.
Scale of Destruction
- Around 2,000 people were arrested following the January 8th attacks.
- The Supreme Court and presidency buildings suffered significant damage.