Thousands of supporters of Zaich Bolsonaru began gathering today in the largest cities of Brazil, in a demonstration of support and power before the Supreme Court’s ruling on the fate of the former president, who is being tried for attempted coup.

In the riots of January 8, 2023 in Brasilia, thousands of Bolsonaru supporters invaded government buildings, demanding the army’s intervention and the removal of Lula from power, a week after his swearing -in.

The historical trial of Bolsonaros and his seven co -defendants is entering the final this week.

The judges’ verdict will be known until September 12th.

The far -right former president is accused of conspired to remain in power Despite his defeat in the 2022 elections by left Luis Inasio Lula da Silva. Former army captain is in danger of being convicted of 43 years in prisonif found guilty.

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Zaich Bolsonaru was then in the US but is accused of promoting riots.

The 70 -year -old former president, who has been deprived of the right to be elected by 2030 and put on home restriction a month ago, says innocent and claims that he is being prosecuted for political reasons.

Supporters of the former president consider his conviction confident and are trying to push Parliament to vote on a bill to be granted amnesty to hundreds of people who were convicted of participating in the riots of January 8, 2023.

The Paulista Avenue were holding placards with slogans in favor of Amnesty and against Lula and the judges of the Supreme Court.

“Thank you, President Trump,” some of them wrote, in a reminder that the US president had imposed punitive duties in Brazil because her government was engaged in a “witch hunt” against his ally, Zaich Bolsonaru.