The notes highlight the measures that could be adopted by the Bolsonaro government to curb the federal police and the judiciary
According to the Veja magazine website, the general Augustus Elena, former minister of the Bureau for Institutional Security (GSI) under the administration of Jair Bolsonaro, had a sort of “diary” in which he took notes considered favorable to the coup. The notes were made by hand.
The general’s itinerary also included the arrest of delegates, if necessary. Therefore, the Ministry of Justice, the Federal Attorney General’s Office and the Presidency of the Republic would act together under the pretext of fighting alleged judicial orders that they consider exorbitant. The aim would be to prevent the police from complying with certain decisions of judges.
The diary of General Heleno
According to the documents, the GSI’s action would work as follows: first, the Ministry of Justice would identify a course of action for the PF; Next, the AGU will indicate whether the court’s decision is legal or illegal. Finally, Bolsonaro would then give normative force to the new rule, which provided for, for example, the arrest on the spot of a delegate who had complied with the court order that the AGU had deemed illegal.
“The AGU writes a text based on the Federal Court which states of an illegal order. There is a principle of law according to which a manifestly illegal order is not respected“, he wrote. And, finally, the reasoning that could be interpreted by the Federal Police as a coup script continues: “Approving the opinion of the AGU, any manifestly unlawful order must not be complied with as it would constitute a liability offence,” completed on General Elena.
Source: Terra

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