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Brazil’s Supreme Court Dismissed the Appeal Filed by Bolsonaro’s Defense to Postpone His Statement Next Week

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The lawyers of the former president claimed that they did not have full access to the evidence collected by the Federal Police and the Attorney General’s Office, and requested the postponement of their statement. However, Judge Alexandre de Moraes rejected the request.

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The lawyers of the former president claimed that they did not have full access to the evidence collected by the Federal Police and the Attorney General’s Office, and requested the postponement of their statement. However, Judge Alexandre de Moraes rejected the request.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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During a PL Women's event in Brazil this Saturday, 6, former President Jair Bolsonaro called for supporters to follow up their hearing at the Supreme Federal Court (STF), scheduled for the coming week. On the occasion, Bolsonaro will make a deposit with Minister Alexandre de Moraes. He said that the moment "will be worth the penalty" was attended, but he stressed that he does not intend to "lacar" before the judge. The interrogation, which began…

The former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) called on the supporters to attend the deposit he will present to the Minister of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) Alexandre de Moraes next week. He stated that he “will pay attention” and that “will not cry” before the Minister. The statement was made on this Saturday (6), at the opening of the National Meeting of Mandates of the PL Women, a female sector of the Liberal Party chaired by former Prime Minis…

The Minister said that access to the evidence was already guaranteed, and he rejected the request for Bolsonaro to hear witnesses from others before he left. The former president must be heard next week.

·Brazil
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The overall framework for the Supreme Court is still negative, according to the rise of PowerData; the trend of decline, however, has been reversed in recent months.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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