Brazil Congress overturns Lula veto on bill cutting Bolsonaro coup sentence


Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva looks on during an event to mark the consolidation of democracy in Brazil, a year after supporters of far-right former President Jair Bolsonaro stormed the presidential palace, Congress and Supreme Court, in Brasilia, Brazil January 8, 2024. REUTERS/Adriano Machado

SAO PAULO, April 30 (Reuters) - ⁠Brazil's Congress on Thursday overturned President Luiz Inacio ⁠Lula da Silva's veto on a bill sharply ‌reducing former President Jair Bolsonaro's 27-year prison sentence for plotting a coup after losing the 2022 election, further weakening the leftist leader's hand in ​Congress.

The move marked the second major ⁠defeat handed by lawmakers ⁠to Lula this week, after Brazil's Senate on Wednesday rejected ⁠his ‌nomination of Solicitor General Jorge Messias for a Supreme Court seat, making him the first leader ⁠in more than a century to have a ​top court appointee ‌rejected by Congress.

The bill, approved in December, cut Bolsonaro's ⁠prison term ​to just over two years and reduced sentences for those convicted over their roles in a January 2023 riot, when ⁠Bolsonaro supporters invaded and ransacked the presidential ​palace, Supreme Court and Congress.

Lula vetoed the bill in January, arguing that there was strong evidence to support the conviction ⁠of Bolsonaro and other coup plotters.

Bolsonaro, 71, began serving his sentence in November. He was initially jailed but is currently under what authorities described as "humanitarian house arrest" due to ​health concerns.

The former president, who has ⁠gone through several surgeries since he was stabbed in the ​abdomen during a campaign event in ‌2018, spent weeks in a ​hospital in March due to an acute form of pneumonia.

(Reporting by Gabriel Araujo, Editing by Natalia Siniawski)

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