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    Brazil’s Bolsonaro to leave prison for surgical procedure

    SAO PAULO, Dec 19 (Reuters) - ​Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes on Friday authorized former President Jair Bolsonaro to leave the Federal Police Superintendency in Brasilia, where ⁠he is serving a 27-year prison sentence, for a surgical procedure to treat a hernia.

    Moraes' decision follows a request from Bolsonaro's defense lawyers last week, ‍when they also asked the justice for the right-wing leader to serve out his ​sentence under "humanitarian house arrest."

    He denied the request for house arrest and did not stipulate a date for the procedure, which should be selected by lawyers.

    "The defendant ​is being held in a location very close to the private hospital where he receives emergency medical care... so there is no harm in the event of a possible need for emergency transport," Moraes said in his decision.

    Bolsonaro was convicted in September for plotting a coup ‌after losing the 2022 presidential election.

    The judge had previously signed off on ‌Federal Police physicians conducting a medical examination of Bolsonaro, which happened on Wednesday, to conclude if ​any procedures were necessary given his health condition.

    The Federal Police released their conclusions on Friday, saying the former president should undergo a procedure to ‌treat the hernia.

    "Although there is a safe possibility of non-surgical treatment, surgeons recommend surgical ⁠intervention when an inguinal hernia is discovered," it said.

    The former ‌president, who was stabbed in the ​abdomen during a 2018 campaign event, has a history of hospitalizations and surgeries related to the attack.

    Before his arrest last month due to flight risk, ⁠Bolsonaro was kept for ⁠more than 100 days under house arrest for violating precautionary measures in a ​separate case over allegedly courting U.S. interference to halt the case against him.

    (Reporting by Luciana Magalhães and ‌Fernando Cardoso; Editing by Kylie Madry)

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