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Massive marches in Brazil in defense of democracy after the attempted coup against Lula

Massive marches in Brazil in defense of democracy after the attempted coup against Lula

“People on the street will defend democracy and their social rights”reported the organization, according to the Brasil de Fato website.

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Starting at 6:00 p.m., the popular movements also meet in the city of São Paulo. The call takes place in the MASP space, on Avenida Paulista. “The acts will have the participation of different social movements grouped in the Povo Sem Medo and Brasil Popular fronts, which agreed to hold the demonstration tonight,” the organizations reported.

From the CUT San Pablo they expressed the call to march in defense of democracy in different points of the city of São Paulo “in repudiation of the coup d’état.”

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For his part, in Brasilia, epicenter of the attempted coup, the demonstration began at 5:00 p.m. in front of the Buriti Palace. According to the call of the organizations, the objective is to request the dismissal of Governor Ibaneis Rocha (MDB), who was dismissed from his position for 90 days by order of the Minister of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) Alexandre de Moraes.

In addition, the Workers’ Party called on its protesters around the world to take to the streets to condemn the events. “From now on we are in permanent mobilization. Tomorrow at the end of the afternoon we will have events in defense of democracy and against criminals in various places in Brazil. In addition to the judicial and police offensive, we have the popular one, ”he declared. the president of the party Gleisi Hoffmann.

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The global calls will take place in New York (United States), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Berlin (Germany), Barcelona (Spain), Rome (Italy), Dublin (Ireland), Mexico City (Mexico), Lisbon ( Portugal), London (United Kingdom) and Zurich (Switzerland), among others.

In parallel, President Lula spoke and continued to receive calls from different leaders and former presidents, who expressed their rejection of what happened and expressed their solidarity with the Brazilian people. In the last few hours, the PT leader communicated with the former US president, Bill Clinton, with the Cuban president Miguel Diaz Canel and with the Prime Minister of Portugal, Antonio Costa

Source: Ambito

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