Brazil may change the Hispanic world

Brazil may change the Hispanic world

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The recent documentaries about the palaces that belong to Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko were not accidental. The plan to destabilize Russia and Belarus has been put to the test in Brazil. Lula's palaces Jose Inacio Lula da Silva (aka Lula, as he is called in Brazil), the convicted and disgraced ex-President of Brazil, was acquitted on all counts on Tuesday, March 9. Lula was also given the green light to participate in the 2022 presidential campaign.What the world liberal media presented as the world's largest anti-corruption operation has ended up ingloriously with conspiracy accusations against the US-disloyal politician.The ex-president of Brazil from the leftist Workers' Party (PT) was twice convicted on two cases related to Operation Car Wash (Lava Jato) in the state of Parana in 2018 and 2019 court trials.Lula was found guilty of hiding his property - a three-story penthouse in Guaruja, the State of São Paulo, which he had allegedly received as a bribe from Odebrecht, a contractor company, in exchange for services (lucrative contracts), in particular, for the state-run oil company Petrobras. The verdict stated that there was "documented evidence" to prove that Lula was "not truthful enough." In addition to еру nine-year prison sentence, the court ruled that Lula would no longer be allowed to hold public office.Another thing is the "proven" kitchen renovation by the same contractor at Atibaia facility (Lula's another "palace") in São Paulo in 2014. The indictment stated that Lula was aware of the work carried out by Odebrecht because he had been informed of the repair schedule. In addition, it was "widely proven" that the former president's family frequently visited the property, as well as "that he liked the place as if it belonged to him, whether he owned it or not."There were two other cases that did not end with corruption verdicts in Lula's "collaboration" with Odebrecht.In November 2019, Luis Inacio Lula da Silva was released from Curitiba prison by the Federal Supreme Court (STF) pending the finalization of his appeals.On Monday, March 8, one of them yielded a result. Federal Supreme Court Justice (STF) Edson Facin overturned the aforementioned sentences due to the incompetence of the federal judge of the state of Parana to consider those cases. He announced that the STF was reviewing the former president's defense request to suspect the judge of the State of Paraná of bias. Judge Moro manipulated prosecution This judge's name is Sergio Moro. He has made a dazzling career for himself on Operation Car Warsh. In the event that the STF finds out that Moro was acting in a "biased and manipulative manner," all investigative actions that he had authorized as a judge will be canceled. This includes search warrants, seizure and disclosure of telephone and bank records, and wiretapping. In a nutshell, the case will fall apart.Moro has a shady reputation in Brazil today, as he agreed to serve as the minister of justice for President Jair Bolsonaro, who was elected in the 2018 election, which Lula was unable to take part in due to the verdict, even though he was a clear favourite in the race.The leaked recordings of telephone conversations that Sergio Moro had with prosecutors of the State of Parana added more fuel to the fire. The leaked recordings made it clear that they acted on his instructions. Experts interpreted it as a "legal scandal."

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