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Bolsonaro’s conviction marks a historic moment in Brazil’s political history
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Bolsonaro’s conviction marks a historic moment in Brazil’s political history

Marieke Riethof, Senior Lecturer in Latin American Politics, University of LiverpoolSeptember 12, 2025

Four out of five members of Brazil’s supreme court have voted to convict the former…

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