The Kremlin said, this Monday (9), that it supports President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) and condemns the actions of demonstrators who invaded and vandalized the headquarters of the Three Powers, in Brasília, on Sunday (8).
Kremlin spokesman Dimitry Peskov said Moscow repudiated “in the strongest terms” the actions of those who provoked the disorder.
Invasions to the headquarters of the Three Powers in Brasília have repercussions abroad
Press vehicles and international leaders have echoed the invasions that took place this Sunday (8) at the National Congress at the headquarters of the Three Powers, in Brasília, by supporters of President Jair Bolsonaro.
“All my solidarity with @LulaOficial and the people of Brazil. Fascism decides to strike a blow,” wrote Colombian President Gustavo Petro on his Twitter profile.
“The rights have not been able to keep the non-violence pact. It’s urgent time for the OAS meeting [Organização dos Estados Americanos] if it wants to continue living as an institution and apply the democratic charter,” he continued.
Next, Petro writes: “We proposed to strengthen the inter-American human rights system by applying the current norms and expanding the charter to women’s, environmental and collective rights, but the answer is parliamentary coups or violent coups by the extreme right”.
The website from the Argentine newspaper Clarin calls the invasions a “violent demonstration” and says that the protests call for “a military intervention to overthrow President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, a week after his inauguration”.
With videos, the British portal The Mirror points out in a report that “hundreds of people wearing green and yellow T-shirts invaded the government building after months of unrest that followed the October elections”.
The BBC, also British, highlighted, this afternoon, the invasions in the Brazilian capital in the headline of its website and classified the scenes as “dramatic”.
“Bolsonaro supporters – who refuse to accept that he lost the elections – broke through barriers and entered the building in Brasília”, says the report by the British network.
The Reuters news service recalls, in a report, that “the invasion of the buildings of the Three Powers takes place two years and two days after supporters of the then president of the United States, Donald Trump, attacked and invaded the Capitol of Washington, seat of the North Congress. -American, in an attempt to prevent the certification of Joe Biden’s electoral victory in 2020 “.
Brasilia accounts for damage one day after attacks on the Three Powers
Source: CNN Brasil

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