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Brazil: Bolsonaro supporters storm the congress center and presidential palace

2023-01-08T22:00:50.166Z


Hundreds of supporters of right-wing Brazilian ex-President Bolsonaro have broken through the barriers around Congress. They entered the Presidential Palace and the Supreme Court.


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Bolsonaro supporters on the roof of the Congress building in Brasília

Photo: Eraldo Peres / dpa

Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro have stormed the congress in the capital Brasília.

They smashed the windows of the facade and entered the entrance hall, as was seen on Globo TV on Sunday.

Hundreds of demonstrators had previously entered the Parliament premises and climbed onto the roof of the building.

Police used pepper spray and stun grenades but were unable to stop supporters of former right-wing leader Bolsonaro.

Senate President Pacheco: "Police bring situation under control"

"I condemn these anti-democratic acts, which urgently need to be punished with the harshness of the law," Senate President Rodrigo Pacheco wrote on Twitter.

“I've phoned Federal District Governor Ibaneis Rocha, with whom I'm in regular contact.

The governor informed me that the entire police force is focused on bringing the situation under control.”

After the attack on Congress, Bolsonaro supporters also moved to the Supreme Court.

The G1 news portal reported that they threw in windows and entered the lobby.

Later they moved accordingly to the seat of government Palácio do Planalto.

Former right-wing President Bolsonaro lost to left-wing politician Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in the runoff last October and left office at the turn of the year.

He had never explicitly acknowledged his electoral defeat.

Even after the election, radical supporters of the ex-military had repeatedly protested against Lula's victory and called on the country's armed forces to stage a military coup.

Lula was staying in Sao Paulo

Contrary to custom, Bolsonaro did not attend the inauguration of his successor Lula on New Year's Day and flew to the United States with his family.

Before departing for Florida, he addressed his followers and called them to fight against Lula.

The new President Luiz Inacio Lula Silva was staying in the state of São Paulo.

The left-wing politician took his oath of office a week ago.

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Source: spiegel

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