Ministers criticize the inconsistency of Fux's vote in the trial of the coup plot.
Ministers highlight that Fux voted to accept the charges against Jair Bolsonaro and the other seven members of the so-called central core of the coup plot.
247 - Ministers of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) expressed perplexity and disagreement with the position adopted by Minister Luiz Fux in the trial of the attempted coup d'état, which involves former President Jair Bolsonaro and seven other defendants. According to the column by journalist [name missing]. Andreia SadiAccording to g1, the main point of criticism among the ministers was the contradiction between Fux's vote in the initial phase of the process and his recent stance.
In the past, Fux aligned himself with his colleagues in accepting the charges against Bolsonaro and the others accused of involvement in the attempted coup, making them defendants. However, his most recent argument, that the Supreme Court would not have jurisdiction over the case, was seen as inconsistent, given that his previous position indicated precisely the opposite.
"Clear inconsistency," say ministers.
"There is a clear inconsistency between Fux's vote when accepting the charges and his current stance," ministers said in private conversations. For many, Fux's change of position seems to contradict the principles of the trial and weaken confidence in the Court's impartiality.
The Supreme Court justices, who had already voted to continue the prosecution, are now questioning the consistency of Fux's vote. In internal discussions, it became clear that the division over the case is directly related to this change in the minister's stance, which seems to have strayed from the logic of the process.


