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Brazil high court confirms annulment of Lula graft convictions

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April 16, 2021
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Brazil high court confirms annulment of Lula graft convictions
(FILES) In this file photo taken on March 10, 2021, Brazilian former president (2003-2011) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, delivers a press conference at the metalworkers’ union building in Sao Bernardo do Campo, in metropolitan Sao Paulo, Brazil. – Brazil’s full Supreme Court upheld a ruling on April 15, 2021 annulling former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s corruption convictions, which cleared the way for him to run for a new presidential term next year. (Photo by Miguel SCHINCARIOL / AFP)

Brazil’s full Supreme Court upheld a ruling Thursday annulling former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s corruption convictions, clearing the way for him to run for a new presidential term next year.

In an 8-3 ruling, the court upheld Justice Edson Fachin’s March 8 decision quashing Lula’s convictions on procedural grounds, which has upended Brazilian politics as far-right President Jair Bolsonaro gears up to seek reelection.

The ruling does not find Lula innocent. But it essentially puts prosecutors back to square one by sending the cases to another court.

In the meantime, Lula, the popular but tarnished leftist who led Brazil through an economic boom from 2003 to 2010, has emerged as the top contender to unseat Bolsonaro in the October 2022 elections.

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In an interview with Argentine television station C5N, the steelworker-turned-president said his lawyers proved the convictions against him were “a sham.”

The 75-year-old has not officially declared himself a candidate but said “if necessary,” he would run to defeat “a fascist like Bolsonaro,” who he blamed for the “genocide” of the coronavirus outbreak in Brazil.

“I am in good health. But it does not necessarily have to be me. We can choose someone who can represent the progressive sectors of Brazil,” he added.

Bolsonaro said the ruling means “Lula is now a candidate” for 2022 — and ominously warned of the consequences.

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“Look what Brazil’s future is going to be like with the kind of people he’d bring into the presidency,” he said in his weekly live address on Facebook.

“You can all draw your own conclusions.”

Polls put Lula neck-and-neck with 66-year-old Bolsonaro, and in some cases ahead.

Battle lines drawn
Lula was jailed in 2018 on charges of taking bribes from companies seeking juicy contracts at state oil giant Petrobras.

Prosecutors say he accepted gifts including a triplex beach apartment and renovations at a ranch property in exchange for greasing companies’ access to contracts with the state oil company.

The cases felled him just as he was gearing up to seek a new presidential term, in elections Bolsonaro ultimately won.

Lula has always maintained he is innocent and that the cases against him were a conspiracy to sideline him politically.

After Fachin’s initial ruling annulling his convictions, he came out swinging at Bolsonaro, attacking the president’s “imbecile” handling of the coronavirus pandemic, which has claimed 365,000 lives in Brazil — the world’s second-highest death toll.

“Don’t be scared of me. They say I’m a radical because I want to get to the root of this country’s problems,” he said in his comeback press conference, which analysts called a campaign speech in all but name.

Judge accused of bias
The charges against Lula grew out of “Operation Car Wash,” an investigation that blew the lid off a massive corruption scheme in which top politicians and business executives systematically siphoned billions of dollars from Petrobras.

Fachin ruled the court in the southern state of Parana that handled the Car Wash cases did not have jurisdiction for Lula’s charges because they were not directly related to the Petrobras scheme.

He ordered the four cases — two convictions and two pending judgments — transferred to another court.

Prosecutors had asked the Supreme Court to at a minimum reinstate the two convictions, arguing they were legally sound and that Lula was “named as the ringleader” of the Petrobras scheme — an accusation they have struggled to pin on him in court.

Lula spent 18 months in jail before being freed in 2019 pending appeal.

The full Supreme Court is also due to rule on prosecutors’ appeal of a decision that found the lead Car Wash judge, Sergio Moro, was biased in convicting Lula.

They set deliberations on that case for next Thursday.

Moro controversially accepted the post of justice minister in Bolsonaro’s government when the latter won the 2018 election.

That fueled accusations he colluded to sideline Lula and get Bolsonaro elected.

Moro later had a falling-out with Bolsonaro, accusing the president of interfering in federal police investigations. He resigned in April 2020.

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