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Brazil’s president is rallying his base so that he can expand his power Amy Erica Smith, Matthew L. Layton, Mollie J. Cohen, Mason W. Moseley © Eraldo Peres/AP Brazilian President Jair Bolsoanro waves to supporters before a motorcycle rally in honor of Mother s Day, in Brasilia, Brazil, on Sunday. Clad in Brazil’s national colors of yellow and green, thousands of citizens took to the streets of major cities across the country on May 1 to show support for the covid-denialist stances of President Jair Bolsonaro. The date was symbolic on a day historically known for marches in support of worker rights, rightist citizens decrying “communism” claimed Brazil’s public spaces.
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A group of demonstrators formed by former supporters of Brazil s President Jair Bolsonaro protest against the government s response in combating COVID-19 and demanding Bolsonaro s impeachment, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021. (AP Photo/Bruna Prado) February 02, 2021 - 5:10 AM
BRASILIA, Brazil - President Jair Bolsonaro helped elect two allies to the top jobs in both houses of Brazil s Congress, a success that is expected to help him blunt a campaign by protesters who have been calling for the conservative leader to be impeached.
Deputy Arthur Lira of the centre-right Progressive party was elected by his colleagues Monday to be speaker in the Chamber of Deputies, while Sen. Rodrigo Pacheco of the centre-right Democrats party was chosen as the Senate president.
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