Brazil's Bolsonaro discharged from hospital, placed under house arrest


Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro arrives home to begin serving house arrest following authorization by Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, after Bolsonaro was convicted by a Supreme Court majority of plotting a coup to remain in power after losing the 2022 election, in Brasilia, Brazil March 27, 2026. REUTERS/Adriano Machado

SAO PAULO, March ⁠27 (Reuters) - Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was discharged ⁠from a hospital on Friday and transferred to ‌his home, where he will spend at least three months under what authorities described as "humanitarian house arrest."

Bolsonaro, 71, has been serving ​a 27-year prison sentence since ⁠November for plotting a ⁠coup after losing the 2022 election to current President Luiz ⁠Inacio ‌Lula da Silva.

Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes earlier this week granted Bolsonaro permission ⁠to serve house arrest for 90 days ​due to ‌health concerns. The far-right former president will be ⁠reassessed after ​that period to determine whether the measure should be extended.

Bolsonaro, who led Brazil between 2019 and 2022, was admitted ⁠earlier this month to the intensive ​care unit of a hospital in Brasilia with an acute form of pneumonia and was treated with antibiotics.

"His ⁠progress over the past two days has been what we expected - smooth, without any complications," his doctor, Brasil Caiado, told reporters.

Bolsonaro has had a history of ​hospitalizations and surgeries since he ⁠was stabbed in the abdomen during a campaign event ​in 2018. Caiado said the former ‌president is set to return ​to hospital for shoulder surgery in late April.

(Reporting by Gabriel Araujo; Editing by Paul Simao)

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