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The ruling of Alexandre de Moraes: The constitutional order and the limits of power in Brazil
Brazilian Judge Alexandre de Moraes has spoken out unequivocally in a recent case: there is no room for doubt that former President Jair Bolsonaro allegedly discussed a possible violation of the constitutional order with military representatives. This statement from the STF magistrate marks a turning point in one of the most polarizing cases in recent Brazilian judicial history.
The Charges and Their Implications
If these allegations prove to be justified, it would indicate a serious breach of democratic foundations: a former leader who may have conspired with the military against his own democracy. But the counterquestion also arises: how far does the responsibility of those actors who made such serious accusations extend? This question touches not only on the personal guilt of an individual but also on the credibility of the entire prosecution process.
The Bigger Picture: Institutions Under Pressure
The ruling at the STF goes far beyond Bolsonaro himself. It addresses fundamental questions: How is the balance between executive, legislative, and judicial powers defined? Where do the legal boundaries lie between legitimate judicial work and political instrumentalization? This tension currently permeates the Brazilian debate – Alexandre de Moraes’ decision will therefore serve as a test for the country’s institutional balance.
Society’s Test of Resilience
For Brazil itself, this process represents a fundamental test of its democratic resilience. Is the ruling perceived as necessary justice – as consistent pursuit of unconstitutional actions? Or does it deepen political divides and push the country further into polarization? The answer will not only determine Bolsonaro’s immediate future but also have a lasting impact on trust in Brazil’s institutions.