Fistfight Erupts in Congress Over Bolsonaro Jail Term
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A physical fight broke out in Brazil's lower house of Congress on Wednesday. The clash occurred during a vote on a bill that could reduce the prison sentence of former President Jair Bolsonaro.
Lawmakers from opposing parties shoved and punched each other. Security personnel intervened to separate them. The session was temporarily suspended due to the chaos.
The controversial bill would reduce penalties for certain crimes. If passed, it could shorten Bolsonaro's eight-year jail term. He was convicted last year for abusing his power and casting unfounded doubts on the country's election system.
The legislative push has deeply divided the country. Supporters argue it corrects an unjust sentence. Opponents condemn it as an attempt to grant special treatment to a convicted politician.
The session is expected to resume after order is restored.