Bolsonaro is weakened in health and should not attend the STF, says lawyer
Former President Jair Bolsonaro has a “very weak” health and should not attend the Supreme Court (STF) to follow in person the trial of the lawsuit in which he is a defendant accused of attempted coup, told Reuters on Wednesday, lawyer Paulo Amador of Cunha Bueno, who represents Bolsonaro.
“No. It won’t come, either day,” said the lawyer. “(Bolsonaro is) with a very weak health, quite restless with everything that happens in his life, both from the point of view of his health and every political movement that has formed in Brazil, but positive, confident and optimistic,” he added.
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Cunha Bueno’s statement was given minutes after he and lawyer Celso Vilardi, who also represents Bolsonaro, made the oral support of the former president’s defense in the plenary of the First Class of the Supreme Court, who judges the case.
