
Brazilian Supreme Court Upholds Bolsonaro House Arrest
Brazil's Supreme Court has ruled to maintain former President Jair Bolsonaro under house arrest. The decision was made to preserve his health, keeping him confined to his residence.
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Brazil's Supreme Court has ruled to maintain former President Jair Bolsonaro under house arrest. The decision was made to preserve his health, keeping him confined to his residence.

A judge from Brazil's Supreme Federal Court announced that a verdict on the validity of the decision taken by Congress regarding Bolsonaro's penalty is expected within a few days.
Luís Roberto Barroso, former minister of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court, stated in Lisbon that "judicial decisions do not save the world" and advocated for backroom agreements to address Brazil's "epidemic of judicialization."

A criminal organization illegally accessed government databases to sell personal data of Supreme Federal Court (STF) judges in Brazil, including Alexandre de Moraes, who oversaw Bolsonaro's conviction process.

Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has called for the regulation of social media platforms, stating that everyone was naive regarding their impact. He emphasized the need for oversight of these online networks.