Brazilian government have vowed to offer protection to democracy and punish 1000’s of supporters of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro who stormed and trashed the country’s best possible seats of energy, in a insurrection with putting similarities to the 6 January revolt at the United States Capitol.
In an unheard of show for Latin America’s greatest country, protesters swarmed into Congress, the Supreme Court and the presidential palace on Sunday. Many stated they sought after the Brazilian military to revive the far-right Bolsonaro to energy and oust the newly-inaugurated leftist president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Police dismantled a pro-Bolsonaro encampment outdoor an army construction on Monday and detained some 1,500 other people there, the justice ministry’s press place of job informed The Associated Press.
Lula and the heads of the Supreme Court, Senate and Lower House additionally signed a letter on Monday that denounced the assault and stated they’re taking prison measures.
Justice Minister Flávio Dino informed newshounds that police have begun monitoring those that paid for the buses that transported protesters to the capital.
“We think that the worst is over,” he said, adding that the government is now focused on punishing lawbreakers and those who enabled them.
“We cannot and will not compromise in fulfilling our legal duties, because this is essential so such events do not repeat themselves.”
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