“A Brazilian Senate probe into the government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic will recommend in its final report due next week that President Jair Bolsonaro face 11 criminal charges, the senator leading the inquiry said on Friday, though it remains highly unlikely that he will face a trial on any such charges,” Reuters reports.
Bolsonaro has been President of Brazil since 2019. His far right political views, including his continued support for former President Trump after the “Trump Putsch” of January 6th, 2021 have earned him the nickname the “Trump of the Tropics” from some media outlets.
Reuters reports that “[Brazilian Senate leader] Renan Calheiros said during a radio interview that the investigation launched in April has collected evidence to show that Bolsonaro should be formally charged with genocide against the country’s indigenous population, malfeasance, irregular use of public funds, violation of sanitary measures, incitement to crime and forgery of private documents, among other crimes.”
“The far-right president, who himself was infected with the coronavirus in July 2020, has railed against lockdown measures, pushed unproven cures, sowed vaccine doubts and downplayed the severity of COVID-19. The report is scheduled to be released by the Senate investigative panel next Tuesday. The panel’s members the following day are set to vote on approving the text before sending it on the attorney general’s office on Thursday to decide if Bolsonaro and others should be charged.”
“The attorney general’s office can charge the president, but the Supreme Court, which would try him, must request authorization from the lower house to proceed. Experts say the lower house is highly unlikely to sign off on such a request. The president’s office did not immediately respond to request for comment.”