Bolsonaro sides with anti-democracy protesters
At a recent rally,
President Jair Bolsonaro joined radical protesters calling for Brazilian
democracy to be abolished. Other institutions, including the country's
military, are speaking out against his rhetoric. Speaking at a rally
with hundreds of supporters in the Brazilian capital Brasilia on April 19,
President Jair Bolsonaro told his backers: "I am here because I believe in
you — and you are here, because you believe in Brazil." They had gathered
to protest coronavirus lockdown measures imposed by the country's governors and
mayors.
The protesters also
called for Brazil's Congress and Supreme Court to be shut down, and for decree
AI-5 – issued by the Brazilian military dictatorship in 1968 — to be
reinstated. It had allowed the junta, which governed the country from 1964 to
1985, to shut down parliament and scrap civil liberties. Protesters also
carried signs demanding a military intervention with Bolsonaro at the helm. Such a move would
constitute a clear violation of the constitution. "It irritated the
military, in particular because Bolsonaro held his speech in front of the armed
forces headquarters," says Carlos Fico, a professor of history at the
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
The next morning,
Bolsonaro somewhat reversed his position, arguing he is in favor of Brazilian
democracy and the constitution after all. Press reports indicate military
figures close to him had urged Bolsonaro to row back. This flip-flopping is
nothing unusual for the former army captain, Fico explains. "Bolsonaro has
made such criminal statements several times before, and then taken them back again.
But this time, the military figures advising him have seemingly become
involved."..
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