Brazilian police confronted demonstrators entering the Congress, the Planalto Palace and the Federal Supreme Court with tear gas.
Authorities and political representatives of various countries expressed solidarity with the President of Brazil Luis Inacio Lula da Silva Supporters of the former president after the armed occupation Jair Bolsonaro fucked by Brazilian National Congress , Supreme Federal Court and the Planalto Palace Sunday afternoon, January 8th.
President of Chile, Gabriel Bolick he expressed his “support” for the Brazilian president after the event, describing it as “a cowardly and despicable attack on democracy.”
An unsightly attack by the Bolsonalistas against the three factions of the Brazilian state.
The Brazilian government has our full support in the face of this despicable and despicable attack on democracy.
— Gabriel Boric Font (@GabrielBoric) January 8, 2023
Argentinian government denies attack in Brazil
Meanwhile, Argentina’s Foreign Minister Santiago Caffiero in a message posted on his official Twitter account, said, “In the face of right-wing coup actions in Brazil, we express our solidarity with @LulaOficial and speak out to defend Brazilian democracy.” to raise”.
Despite being president across the Andes, Albert Fernandez “denial of what is happening in Brasilia. Unconditional support for @LulaOficial in the face of this attempted coup facing me and the Argentine people”.
Those who seek to ignore the will of the majority threaten democracy and deserve not only corresponding legal sanctions, but complete rejection by the international community.
– Alberto Fernandez (@alferdez) January 8, 2023
President Petro has requested an urgent OAS meeting
As President of Colombia Gustavo Petro called for an emergency meeting of the Organization of American States (OAS) this Sunday to deal with the failed “coup” in Brazil.
“All solidarity to Lula and the people of Brazil. Fascism decides to strike. , it is an urgent time to hold an OAS meeting,” Petro said in a message posted on Twitter.
all my solidarity to @LulaOfficial and Brazilian people. Fascism decides to strike.
Rights have failed to maintain a pact of non-violence.
If we want to survive as an institution and apply our democratic charter, it is an urgent time for an OAS conference.
— Gustavo Petro (@petrogustavo) January 8, 2023
Felipe Gonzalez expressed solidarity with Lula
former president of the Spanish government Philip Gonzales He expressed solidarity with Brazil’s “legitimate” president and opposed the democratic “coup” he condemned.
“My solidarity with the legitimate president of Brazil, Lula da Silva, and the democracy of Brazil in the face of a coup d’état that seeks to sabotage the democratic process in Brazil,” González said in a statement sent to the EFE. said in
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