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A Brazilian congressional committee recommended Tuesday that former President Jair Bolsonaro face charges of an attempted coup for his supporters' invasion of the presidential palace, Supreme Court and legislative headquarters in January.
The committee investigating the 8 January riots in the capital, Brasilia, wrapped up nearly five months of drama-filled hearings with a final report recommending prosecutors also charge the far-right ex-president (2019 to 2022) with attempting to overthrow the rule of law, political violence and criminal conspiracy.
The report does not legally bind the prosecutor general's office to act. But it is the latest in a raft of legal woes for Bolsonaro, 68, who is already under investigation for various allegations of corruption and abuse of office.
Bolsonaro was also barred in June from running for election for eight years over his unproven fraud allegations against Brazil's electronic voting system.
The January riots deeply shook Brazil, as thousands of Bolsonaro supporters overwhelmed security and trashed the halls of power, calling on the military to oust President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
The riots drew inevitable comparisons to the 2021 United States Capitol invasion by supporters of Donald Trump, Bolsonaro's political role model.
Bolsonaro, who lost to veteran leftist Lula in a divisive election in October 2022, was in the US at the time, having snubbed his arch-rival's inauguration one week before.
But the report by the joint lower house and Senate committee found Bolsonaro instigated his supporters' actions.
Before leaving office, the ex-president "used the apparatus of the state in any way he could to achieve his greatest aim: erode Brazil's institutions to the point of total destruction and remain in power," Senator Eliziane Gama said, reading the report.
The more than 1,300-page report also called on prosecutors to charge military officers including Bolsonaro's ex-defense minister, General Paulo Sergio Nogueira de Oliveira, and the former navy and army commanders.
The riots were part of a "premeditated coup attempt" that aimed to "destabilize the government, ignite the country, and sow chaos and, if necessary, a civil war," it said.
The committee is due to vote Wednesday on adopting the report. Its passage is virtually certain, given that Lula's coalition holds a majority on the 32-member committee.