Brazil"s Supreme Electoral Court has voted to bar ex-president Jair Bolsonaro from running for office for eight years. Bolsonaro was found guilty of abusing his power ahead of last year"s presidential poll. He had been accused of undermining Brazilian democracy by falsely claiming that the electronic ballots used were vulnerable to hacking and fraud. Bolsonaro"s lawyers are expected to appeal against the verdict. They have argued that his statements had no bearing on the election result. If the verdict is allowed to stand, Bolsonaro will not be eligible to take part in the next presidential election in 2026, but will be able to run again in 2030. He will also be barred from municipal elections due in 2024 and 2028. The case against Bolsonaro revolved around a speech he gave while he was still president in 2022. On July 18, he invited foreign diplomats to his residence in the capital, Brasilia, where he falsely claimed that the electronic voting machines used in Brazil were prone to being hacked and open to large-scale fraud. Bolsonaro maintained that he "simply explained how elections work in Brazil" and did not criticize or attack the electoral system. But the speech came amid a polarizing presidential campaign which saw Bolsonaro being challenged for the top job by his arch-rival, left-winger Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The bitterly fought election went into a run-off on Oct. 30r and was won by an extremely narrow margin by Lula. Bolsonaro never publicly acknowledged his defeat and left Brazil for Florida two days before Lula was sworn in as president. His supporters, who refused to accept the outcome of the election, stormed Brazil"s Congress, the presidential palace and the building housing the Supreme Court on Jan. 8. — BBC
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