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#IMPERATIVE MATTER - EVERYTHING WE HAVE ACHIEVED TODAY WILL BE LOST IF WE DO NOT UNDERSTAND IT
YESTERDAY’S PROTEST WAS THE FIRST DOSE OF A ANTIBIOTIC LIKE MEASURE, WE WILL HAVE TO RETURN TO THE STREETS TO TAKE MORE ANTIBIOTIC DOSES-LIKE
Daniel Lopez, made a analogy of Current Brazil’s Social Economic and Moral Situation, that he made a comparison of a Serious Bacterial Infection, so that is an high doses antibiotic to an chronic infection, in the same way such yesterday victory on the Brazilian Streets supporting Moro, Guedes, e all of Bolsonaro’s Government would signify nothing if we do not consider and understand some details, some constant and chronic concerns, the majorities of them Measures, that are im the dependence of Brazilian Congress, with chronic social problems of Brazil, like financial chaos, corruption, impunity to parliamentarians, The Antibiotic Dose -like would be considered The Successful Protests All of Brazil. Yesterday Protest was THE FIRST DOSE, other more than one dose will, in fact be necessary.If the people feel better with such dose and do note take the others required doses. So, the Brazilian People, have to be in mind that we need more opportunities to take the streets before important decisions in Brazilian Congress. The quantity of doses will depend on the number situations against the progress of Our Homeland will be appeared. Daniel Lopez, really assured that we'll need to take the streets more times, this semester and this year.
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SOURCE/LINK: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/may/26/jair-bolsonaro-supporters-rally-brazil
Bolsonaro supporters take to Brazil’s streets as approval ratings drop
Rallies were reported in more than 300 towns and cities, including Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Juiz de Fora
Hardcore devotees of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro,
have taken to the streets across the country in their first major show
of force since his landslide election victory last October.
“Wake up Brazilian people!!! Today is the day to march,” Carla Zambelli, a prominent Bolsonarista congresswoman, tweeted as supporters of the radical populist began gathering on Sunday morning.
“Wake up Brazilian people!!! Today is the day to march,” Carla Zambelli, a prominent Bolsonarista congresswoman, tweeted as supporters of the radical populist began gathering on Sunday morning.
Pro-Bolsonaro rallies were reported in more than 300 towns and
cities, including Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Brasília, and Juiz de Fora,
where Bolsonaro was stabbed on the eve of his election, although many
of the demonstrations appeared small.
Flag-waving Bolsonaristas also turned out to protest in the Amazon, a region activists fear could suffer irreversible damage under a leader notorious for his hostility to the environment.
“Bolsonaro is not alone, OK? He never has been,” tweeted Éder Mauro, a pro-Bolsonaro congressman from the Amazon city of Belém.
Fernando Sampaio, a Bolsonaro activist who led a demonstration in the
south-eastern city of Itabira, said he was marching in support of a
leader he believed could rid Brazil of thieving politicians and crime.
“For me, having a president of the republic who isn’t corrupt is already a massive victory for our country,” Sampaio said.
Bolsonaro did not take part in the controversial mobilization,
which critics have slammed as a dangerous attempt to radicalise
supporters and bully Brazil’s democratic institutions into backing the
president’s plans.
But he tweeted his approval, sharing cellphone videos of the rallies with his 4.3m followers.
“Today is the day that the people are taking to the streets to defend
the future of this nation,” Bolsonaro told reporters after attending a
church service in Rio, where protesters marched down Copacabana beach
wearing Trumpian caps reading “Make Brazil Great Again”.
Monica de Bolle, director of Latin American studies at Johns Hopkins
University, said Bolsonaro hoped to use the rallies to gauge his support
amid growing criticism from some disillusioned portions of the
Brazilian right.
“It’s a barometer more than anything else … He’s trying to assess what kind of support he has,” De Bolle said.
Despite Sunday’s show of strength from loyalists, opinion polls suggest the answer is less and less.
Five months into Bolsonaro’s four-year term his approval ratings have
plummeted with Brazil’s economy stuttering, political infighting raging
and the president facing uncomfortable questions over his family’s ties to organized crime and a corruption scandal involving one of his sons.
Bolsonaro has also faced international repudiation as a result of his extremist views, recently cancelling a visit to New York because of protests against him there.
In an editorial
on Sunday the conservative Estado de São Paulo newspaper said support
for Bolsonaro “was melting away before our eyes”, with about 36% of
voters now considering his administration bad or awful, compared to just
17% in February.
The majority of Brazilians who were not seduced by Bolsonaro’s
“salvationist gobbledygook” had little left but pessimism, the newspaper
added.
Waning support for Bolsonaro has sparked growing chatter about his possible impeachment among political observers.
“I think the paths for him finishing out his term are getting very, very narrow,” said De Bolle.
“We have never had a president without political support [and]
without popular support who has been able to make it to a full four-year
term – that’s just never happened.”
But
Sampaio insisted Bolsonaro – a former army captain who has vowed to
stamp out crime and corruption – was the man for the job.
“Brazil’s biggest problem … is the 70,000 or so homicides we have each year … Brazil is in a world war,” he said. “I trust in the president’s work.”
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Tousands March to Support Brazilian President Bolsonaro Amid Widespread Criticism of Him
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(RIO DE JANEIRO) — Thousands gathered in cities
across Brazil on Sunday to show support for President Jair Bolsonaro,
who faces an uncooperative Congress, street protests, a family
corruption scandal and falling approval ratings five months into his
term.
The stumbling start for the far-right leader who rode
a wave of dissatisfaction with Brazil’s political class to victory led
his backers to call for the demonstrations, which represented a mixed
bag of demands and protests.
Supporters sang the national anthem and waved
Brazilian flags while chanting the names of Bolsonaro cabinet members.
Many said that Brazil’s institutions were not letting Bolsonaro govern.
Some called for the closure of Congress and the Supreme Court.
“We need to clean out Congress,” said Neymar de
Menezes, a 45-year-old construction contractor. “Unfortunately all the
deputies there are compromised and all about deal making. Bolsonaro is
fighting them by himself.”
Bolsonaro, who earlier in his political career said
he would close Congress if he were ever president, told reporters on
Friday he didn’t support calls to close institutions.
“That would not be good for Brazil,” Bolsonaro said.
“That’s more Maduro than Jair Bolsonaro,” he added, referring to
Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.
The call for demonstrations created a rift among
Brazil’s conservatives. The president of Bolsonaro’s party said protests
“don’t make sense.”
“For the love of God, stop with the calls for
protests, these people need a reality check,” tweeted Janaína Paschoal, a
federal congresswoman whose name was floated as a potential vice
president. She said Bolsonaro’s biggest risk was himself, his sons and
some of his staff members.
“Wake up! On the 26th, if the streets are empty, Bolsonaro will realize he has to stop with the drama and do his job,” she said.
Bolsonaro did not participate in the demonstrations.
Speaking at a church service in Rio de Janeiro, he said demonstrators
were on the streets to, “deliver a message to those who insist on
keeping the old politics who aren’t allowing the people to be free.”
The idea for demonstrations in favor of Bolsonaro
gained steam after tens of thousands of people across Brazil last week
protested budget cuts to public education imposed by his government.
Bolsonaro dismissed the student-led protests, calling their participants
“imbeciles” and “useful idiots.”
It was the first mass street movement against the
former army captain who took office on Jan. 1 and has seen his
popularity steadily slipping. Roughly as many people now disapprove of
his government as approve of it.
Pollster XP Investimentos said its poll showed 36% of
Brazilians think Bolsonaro’s government is bad or terrible and 34% say
it’s good or great. The firm surveyed 1,000 people on May 21-22, with a
margin of error of 3.2 percentage points.
“Bolsonaro got off to a very bad start, especially in
the first month,” said Sergio Praça, a political scientist at the
Getulio Vargas Foundation University, referring to a corruption scandal
involving his family.
Just weeks into his presidency, questions mounted
over a report from financial regulators that flagged irregular payments
in 2016 and 2017 between his son, Flavio, then a state legislator and
now a senator, and his driver. Prosecutors suspect the payments are part
of a common scheme in lower levels of Brazilian government in which
politicians hire ghost employees who kick back portions of their
salaries into the elected official’s bank account. Bolsonaro and his son
ran on anti-corruption platforms — a large reason why many voters chose
him over the leftist candidate from the scandal-ridden Worker’s Party.
Praça said things have not been looking up since
then. Brazil’s economy is sluggish and its currency has weakened.
Bolsonaro is struggling to make alliances in Brazil’s infamously
deal-making Congress, which is preventing him from passing his agenda,
including a desperately needed pension reform. Brazil’s pension system,
which allows swaths of the population to retire in their early 50s, is
the single largest factor contributing to the country’s deficit.
And, just as during his campaign and time in
Congress, Bolsonaro is making headlines for controversial comments. In
March during Carnival, he tweeted a pornographic video saying it was a
warning to the nation of how decadent the celebration has become.
“The beginning of his government has been marked with uncertainty and confusion,” Praça said.