Bolsonaro đối mặt với điều tra phải trốn tại Đại sứ quán Hungary

đoạn phim từ camera an ninh The Times thu thập cho thấy cựu tổng thống Brazil dành hai đêm tại Đại sứ quán Hungary để xin tị nạn
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On Feb. 8, Brazil’s federal police confiscated former President Jair Bolsonaro’s passport and arrested a pair of his former aides on accusations that they had plotted a coup after Mr. Bolsonaro lost the 2022 presidential election (bầu cử tổng thống).

Four days later, Mr. Bolsonaro was at the entrance to the Hungarian Embassy in Brazil, waiting to be let in, according to the embassy’s security-camera footage (đoạn phim), which was obtained by The New York Times.

The former president appeared to stay at the embassy for the next two days, the footage showed, accompanied by two security guards and waited on by the Hungarian ambassador and staff members. Mr. Bolsonaro, a target of various criminal investigations (điều tra tội phạm), cannot be arrested at a foreign embassy that welcomes him, because they are legally off-limits to domestic authorities.

Mr. Bolsonaro called Mr. Orban his “brother” during a visit to Hungary in 2022. Later that year, Hungary’s foreign minister asked a Bolsonaro administration official if Hungary could do anything to help re-elect Mr. Bolsonaro, according to the Brazilian government’s summary of his comments.

In December, Mr. Bolsonaro and Mr. Orban met in Buenos Aires at the inauguration of Argentina’s new right-wing president, Javier Milei. There, Mr. Orban called Mr. Bolsonaro a “hero.”

He and his lawyers have argued that Brazil’s Supreme Court abused its power, meddled in the 2022 election and is now trying to jail him and his allies (đồng minh). They have recently pointed to recordings of a former Bolsonaro aide, whose confessions have become key to the investigations, claiming that investigators have a predetermined narrative (câu chuyện định trước) that Mr. Bolsonaro is guilty.

In the weeks since, Mr. Bolsonaro’s legal woes have worsened (tai họa pháp lý trở nên tồi tệ hơn). The country’s Supreme Court released documents that showed the leaders of Brazil’s Army and Air Force told the police that, after losing the 2022 election, Mr. Bolsonaro presented military leaders with a plan to overturn the results. The military leaders told the police they refused and warned the former president they might arrest him if he tried to do so.

source: nytimes,

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