The police, who have already managed to take control of Congress, the presidential palace and the Supreme Palace after the attack, have arrested 300 followers of the far-right ex-president. Bolsonaro, meanwhile, has denied responsibility for what happened.
Euskaraz irakurri: “Basati faxistak” and finantzatu dituztenak “aurkitu et zigortuko” dituztela hitzeman du Lula da Silvak
After taking control of the headquarters of the parliament, the Supreme Court and the presidency of Brasilia, attacked by thousands of followers of Bolsonaro, the president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silvahas assured that the “fascist vandals” will be “found” and “punished”, as well as their financiers.
The progressive president has described as “barbarism” the serious altercations registered in the Brazilian capital by radicals of the far right demanding a military “intervention” that will restore ex-governor Jair Bolsonaro, who is in the United States, to power.
According to Lula, the radicals are have been “boosted” by the ex-governor and that “they will pay with the force of the law” for the disturbances caused.
‘We are going to discover the financiers’ of those violent and coup-like protests, which “destroyed everything they found in their path”, has indicated Lula, who has denounced the security failures on the part of the government of the Federal District of Brasilia.
“Democracy guarantees the right to freedom of expression,” but “requires people to respect the institutions,” said Lula, who was sworn in as Brazil’s head of state on January 1.
Lula was in Araraquara, in the interior of Sao Paulo, this Sunday to hear about the damage done to the region by the heavy rainfall in recent days.
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