The former president Jair Bolsonaro and other 36 individuals have been formally charged, marking a milestone in the fight for accountability in Brazil.
Bolsonaro is charged with the violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, coup d'etat, and belonging to a criminal organization.
For the first time in Brazil's history, the involvement of members of the Armed Forces in an attempted coup d'etat is being investigated.
It is significant to note that 25 of the 37 accused are active or reserve military members.
The indictment is described as solid after two years of investigation, and it is now up to the General Prosecutor to decide whether to proceed.
This case is relevant as the most populous democracy in Latin America was on the brink of an abyss, threatened by a conspiracy to prevent the popular will from prevailing.
Conclusion: This event is a key test of the Brazilian institutions' ability to handle such cases, and the credibility of democracy in the region depends on their efficacy and transparency.