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MP Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of the elected president of Brazil, suggested Saturday that his country could host a possible tribunal to judge the "dictatorships" of Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua during his participation in a regional conservative meeting.
"It would be a great satisfaction for Brazil to receive this tribunal," said the son of Jair Bolsonaro, who organized the "Conservative Summit of the Americas" in the Brazilian city of Foz do Iguaçu, bringing together representatives of the right of a dozen people.
The proposal for this prospective court was advanced by Cuban Orlando Gutierrez, a powerful opponent of the Cuban government in the United States, who said that Latin American countries must "unite to end to the situation "to" regimes "of the island, Nicaragua and Venezuela, which he describes as" communist dictatorships ".
The Brazilian philosopher Olavo de Carvalho, one of Jair Bolsonaro's mentors, or in that sense and maintained that a court of this nature should try all those who "protected these crimes", in Brazil as elsewhere.
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