After Protests against Bolsonaro, Government Targets Lula, Who Bets on Wear and Tear

Protests opened electoral race with Workers' Party, says government leader in the Chamber

Brasília

The demonstrations across the country on Saturday (29) calling for more vaccines and the impeachment of Jair Bolsonaro caused a chorus of reaction from his allies, who aimed at polarization and repeated his anti-PT talk.

The government leader in the Chamber, deputy Ricardo Barros (PP-PR), told Folha that the acts open the 2022 dispute between the current president and former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), adding that leftist groups have lost the argument against pro-government agglomerations.

The demonstrations across the country on Saturday (29) calling for more vaccines and the impeachment of Jair Bolsonaro (Foto: Pedro Ladeira/Folhapress, PODER) - Folhapress

The PT, in turn, avoids associating the protests with Lula and has a scenario of rejection of the current president and an unfavorable economy, which would lead to the natural wear and tear of the government.

The acronym, as well as the PDT, evaluated that the demonstrations mobilized more people than expected, which reinforces the need to act in Covid's CPI.

While the opposition is considering calling for new demonstrations, the president released a photo with a T-shirt that says: 'Imorrible, unbroken, incomprehensible'.

Translated by Kiratiana Freelon

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