
Flávio: Moraes tries to “interfer in elections” by banning visits to Bolsonaro
Brazil Alexandre de Moraes suspended visits from Flávio Bolsonaro to Jair Bolsonaro after disclosure of letter of support to presidential pre-application 13/07/2026
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Summary
At the time, Moraes recalled, the senator telephoned his father during a political act and transmitted the call on social networks. According to him, the penned one has the right to communicate with the outside world, but traditionally this letter circulates privately. Moraes forbids visits from Flávio Bolsonaro to the father for 90 days after disclosure of letter In a broadcast on social networks, Flávio stated that the minister's decision on Monday (13) is "without a head" and accused the minister of trying to interfere in this year's elections.
The same facts are framed differently: Left — “propaganda”, “regime” ; Right — “propaganda” ; Other — “propaganda”.
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At the time, Moraes recalled, the senator telephoned his father during a political act and transmitted the call on social networks.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da Hora +3According to him, the penned one has the right to communicate with the outside world, but traditionally this letter circulates privately.
according to G1 +2Moraes forbids visits from Flávio Bolsonaro to the father for 90 days after disclosure of letter In a broadcast on social networks, Flávio stated that the minister's decision on Monday (13) is "without a head" and accused the minister of trying to interfere in this year's elections.
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