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Brazil: Tens of thousands in show of support for President Jair


Thousands of supporters of Jair Bolsonaro gathered at the central plaza in Brazil’s capital on the country’s Independence Day to back the right-wing president in his dispute with the country’s supreme court.

On Monday night hundreds of demonstrators garbed in the green-and-yellow of the Brazilian flag breached a police cordon as they advanced towards Brazil‘s congress.

Protesters on Monday and Tuesday were blocked from reaching the supreme court by police barriers. Some fear they may try to occupy the building in a move modelled on that undertaken by supporters of former US president Donald Trump in the US Capitol in January.

Thousands of Jair Bolsonaro's supporters gathered to back the far-right prime minister in his dispute with the supreme court
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Thousands of Mr Bolsonaro’s supporters gather to back the president in his dispute with the supreme court

Security forces in Brasilia used tear gas outside the Foreign Ministry on Tuesday morning to push back a crowd heading towards the court.

The court has been investigating Mr Bolsonaro’s allies over their alleged organisation of spreading false information online.

Mr Bolsonaro has said the probes are a violation of free speech rights.

It comes as he faces a battle to prove he is the right candidate to be re-elected next year, despite recent falls in his polling figures.

In another echo of Mr Trump’s presidency, Mr Bolsonaro has said he might reject the 2022 election result if he loses.

Tens of thousands of supporters have arrived in Sao Paulo and Brasilia in convoys of trucks and buses.

Mr Bolsonaro faces a battle to prove he is the right candidate to be re-elected next year, despite recent falls in his polling figures. Pic: AP
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Mr Bolsonaro faces a battle to prove he is the right candidate to be re-elected next year, despite recent falls in his polling figures. Pic: AP

Mr Bolsonaro is expected to speak at the two largest rallies in the capital.

“From now on I won’t accept one or two people acting outside the constitution,” Mr Bolsonaro told supporters on Tuesday morning.

A supporter of Mr Bolsonaro holds a banner with his image during a march in a show of support for his attacks on the country's Supreme Court
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A supporter of Mr Bolsonaro holds a banner with his image during a march in a show of support for his attacks on the country’s supreme court

Footage on social media on Monday showed supporters breaking through police lines and trucks advancing while blaring their horns.

On Tuesday morning, dozens of honking trucks were parked on the mall where only pedestrians are supposed to be.

Protesters demonstrate Mr Bolsonaro on Independence Day at Anhangabau valley in downtown Sao Paulo
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Protesters on Independence Day at Anhangabau valley in downtown Sao Paulo

Mr Bolsonaro’s government has been heavily criticised for its handling of various crises.

The nation has a COVID-19 death toll of more than 580,000 – the second-highest in the world.

Inflation is also approaching double digits, with food, gas and electricity costs high.

Supporters of Mr Bolsonaro listen to his speech from a building at Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo
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Supporters of Mr Bolsonaro gather at a building in Sao Paulo

As a result Mr Bolsonaro’s ratings have fallen…



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