Brazil Justice Suspends Visits to Ex-President Bolsonaro for 30 Days

Brazil Justice Suspends Visits to Ex-President Bolsonaro for 30 Days

SAO PAULO, July 17 (Reuters) – Brazilian Supreme ⁠Court ⁠Justice Alexandre de Moraes ⁠ruled on Friday to suspend former President Jair ​Bolsonaro, who is under house arrest, from receiving visits for a 30-day ‌period, only allowing medical ‌care and lawyers, the decision showed.

Moraes said a social media ⁠post ⁠from Senator Flavio Bolsonaro, son of Jair Bolsonaro and a ​presidential hopeful in the October elections, violated the conditions of the ex-president’s house arrest.

Amid a familial rift, the senator shared over the weekend ​a letter written by his father, in which the elder ⁠Bolsonaro said ⁠it was time “to set ⁠aside ​any differences, and have everyone commit to supporting” his son’s presidential ​run.

Jair Bolsonaro, who was ⁠sentenced last year to over 27 years in prison for plotting a coup after losing the 2022 election to Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, cannot use social media or phone, directly ⁠or through third parties, under the terms of his humanitarian house ⁠arrest.

A lawyer for the ex-president, who was placed this year under house arrest on health grounds, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Earlier this week, Moraes had already barred Senator Bolsonaro from visiting his father for 90 days as a result of the letter, a decision the younger Bolsonaro called an “attempt to interfere in the ⁠elections”.

In his ruling on Friday, Moraes also banned the ex-president from receiving visits “with a political-electoral finality” until the end of the elections, and from releasing “political-electoral remarks,” including by third ​parties.

(Reporting by Luciana Magalhaes and Andre Romani; Editing by ​Kylie Madry and Stephen Coates)

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