This Sunday, hundreds of Bolsonaro supporters invaded the Congress, then the Federal Supreme Court and the Planalto Palace.
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This Sunday, hundreds of Bolsonaro supporters invaded the Congress, then the Federal Supreme Court and the Planalto Palace.
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Stay tuned for the latest news on the Brasilia invasion.
Portugal reacted quickly to the events in Brazil. And Brazil noticed this quick reaction. In a telephone conversation with Marcelo, Lula thanked the “public demonstration for condemning and refuting the acts committed in Brasilia” that arrived from Lisbon. In a public memo he posted on the President’s website, Marcelo spoke out against actions that “besides being unconstitutional and illegal, are unacceptable and unacceptable in a democracy” and stepped up Portugal’s “support and full solidarity with the legitimately elected government.” in Brazil.” “.
The Portuguese government also commented on “violent acts” and what it classified as “anti-democratic manifestations”. The executive branch also reaffirmed “the unconditional support of the Brazilian authorities in restoring order and law”.
Source: Observador