FILE - Brazil's Minister of the Superior Electoral Court Luis Roberto Barroso speaks during the trial against the candidacy of jailed former President da Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, in Brasilia, Brazil, Aug. 31, 2018. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres, File)
FILE - Brazil's Minister of the Superior Electoral Court Luis Roberto Barroso speaks during the trial against the candidacy of jailed former President da Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, in Brasilia, Brazil, Aug. 31, 2018. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres, File)
SAO PAULO (AP) — A Brazilian Supreme Court justice said he is retiring eight years before his mandatory exit, opening a path for President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to nominate a replacement before next year's general elections.
The 67-year-old LuÃs Roberto Barroso, who was Brazil's chief justice until September, said at the end of Thursday's session he is leaving the court “to follow other directions.â€
The announcement comes after the court recently convicted former President Jair Bolsonaro on coup charges in a high-profile case that has caused
Brazilian Supreme Court justices, who need Senate approval to assume their role, can remain in their position until age 75.
“I would like to live a little more the life I have left, without the awareness, obligations and public demands of the job, with more literature and poetry,†said Barroso.
Brazil's 11-member Supreme Court has been under heavy pressure since 2023, the same year that Bolsonaro supporters trashed its building in the capital Brasilia on Jan. 8.
The far-right leader was soon afterwards put under investigation and then on trial, often with Barroso's votes in key decisions.
In September, with Barroso as chief justice, a Brazilian Supreme Court panel for a coup attempt plot, which included the riots inside the court's building.
The 70-year-old former president is currently under house arrest and appealing to avoid prison due to his health problems.
“This has nothing to do with the current environment. About two years ago I informed the president (Lula) about my intentions,†Barroso added to his colleagues on Thursday.
Barroso was nominated in 2013 by then President Dilma Rousseff, a close ally of Lula's from the same leftist Workers' Party.