This Thursday (13), minister Alexandre de Moraes authorized the visits of the federal deputy and rapporteur of the Anti-Faction bill, Guilherme Derrite, scheduled for December 1st and the governor of São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas for the 10th of the same month.
The former president has asked Moraes for authorization to receive important figures from Brazilian politics. Since August, he has remained under house arrest and has received a series of visits, including those from his children and political allies.
Last Tuesday (11), after three months of analysis, the minister also authorized deputy Nikolas Ferreira (PL-MG) to visit Bolsonaro on November 21st, between 9am and 6pm.
Bolsonaro completed one hundred days of house arrest this week, with the expectation of remaining at home while serving his sentence, which totals 27 years and three months in prison.
According to reports from friends who visited him recently, the former president is in a delicate state of health, suffering from frequent bouts of hiccups. These crises are attributed both to his weakened physical condition and to his apprehension about the possibility of being transferred to serve his sentence at the Papuda Penitentiary.
