Although smaller measurethere’s also crash logs in the states of Tocantins (9), Paraná (9), São Paulo (8), Espírito Santo (6), Acre (5)Amazonas (3), Pernambuco (3), Goiás (3), Rio Grande do Sul (2), Mato Grosso do Sul (2), Bahia (1) and in Roraima (1).
In Saint Paulaccording to the most recent PRF report, the demonstrations they remain concentrated but on the sides of the routes. In that framework, the rails were released on the route that gives access to the Guarulhos International Airport and on the road Fernao Diaswhich connects São Paulo with Minas Gerais.
How did the demonstrations start?
On Sunday night, after knowing the results of the presidential elections in which Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was the winner, supporters of Jair Bolsonaro they began to block roads throughout Brazil. The truckersa group that supports Bolsonaro have benefited from the drop in fuel pricesjoined the initiative and began to block routes.
The calls to support the blockades multiplied in Twitter and in Bolsonarist groups in Telegram. “Brazil will not be a Venezuela”, could be read in one of the pamphlets that circulated on social networks to call for mobilizations, reads the message. And it reproduced the words that Senator Flavio Bolsonaro dedicated to his father on Twitter on Monday: “Bolsonaro, we are with you for whatever”.
In this context, the president Bolsonaro gave one short statement on Tuesday, the first since the vote Sunday. She said that protests reflect dissatisfaction with the electoral process. But he added that he would abide by the constitution, which stipulates a January 1 transition of power.
Source: Ambito
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