Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has left the hospital to begin serving his 27-year sentence at home after being convicted of orchestrating a coup attempt. This decision follows a deterioration in his health, which required his hospitalization earlier.
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has left the hospital after receiving treatment and is heading home to start serving a 27-year prison sentence. This sentence follows a series of charges he faced during his presidency, including corruption and abuse of power.
Former Brazilian President <strong>Jair Bolsonaro</strong> has left the hospital after receiving treatment for <strong>pneumonia</strong> and returned home to serve his <strong>27-year</strong> sentence for attempted coup. This development comes amid ongoing political tensions in Brazil following events from January.
Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has been released from the hospital after treatment and will spend the next three months under what authorities describe as 'humanitarian house arrest' at his home. This decision follows a period of political tensions in Brazil after the recent presidential elections.
The Trump administration is contemplating designating Brazil's two largest drug gangs as terrorist organizations, following pressure from the imprisoned former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro's sons. This potential decision comes at a critical time for Brazil, where violence linked to drug trafficking is escalating.
A Brazilian Supreme Court judge has granted former President Jair Bolsonaro the right to serve his sentence under house arrest for humanitarian reasons after he was hospitalized for bronchial pneumonia. This temporary measure lasts for 90 days and may be renewed based on medical assessments.
Brazilian courts have granted former President Jair Bolsonaro permission to serve his 27-year sentence at home instead of prison due to his deteriorating health. This decision follows his hospitalization for pneumonia and other health issues.