Hundreds of Jair Bolsonaro supporters STORM Brazil’s Congress building

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Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro have stormed the National Congress building in Brasilia  – in a move similar to Trump Voters’ January 6 invasion. 

The protestors invaded Congress building, the Supreme Court, presidential palace and are calling for the military to overthrow current President Luiz Inacio. 

Left-wing veteran Inacio has only been in power for a week, after being inaugurated a week ago as supporters of the former president claim the election was stolen.

Footage from the scenes strike an eerie similarity to those who stormed the Capitol building on January 6th after claims from former President Trump that the election was stolen.

Hundreds of Jair Bolsonaro supporters STORM Brazil’s Congress building

Protesters smashed their way into the buildings, smashing windows as they forced their way in 

Protesters are calling for military intervention after storming the National Congress building in Brasilia

Protesters are calling for military intervention after storming the National Congress building in Brasilia 

Supporters of Bolsonaro can be seen breaking through the barriers and entering the building.  

It comes after da Silva, known as Lula, defeated far-right Bolsonaro in an October election.

President da Silva is currently on an official state trip in São Paulo, after saying in his inauguration speech he would rebuild a country in ‘terrible ruins’.

Others demonstrators were gathering outside the presidential palace and Supreme Court, although it was not immediately clear whether they had managed to break into the buildings. 

Bolsonaro supporters have been protesting against Lula’s electoral win since Octobter 30. 

They have been blocking roads, setting vehicles on fires and gathering outside military buildings, asking armed forces to intervene in the election 

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Local media have estimated that 3,000 people are involved in the protests – donning yellow and green T-shirts and holding Brazilian flags.  

Protesters have climbed a ramp which gives access to the roof of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate buildings.

Protesters have climbed a ramp which gives access to the roof of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate buildings.

Local media have estimated that 3,000 people are involved in the protests - donning yellow and green T-shirts and holding Brazilian flags

Local media have estimated that 3,000 people are involved in the protests – donning yellow and green T-shirts and holding Brazilian flags

Bolsonaro left Brazil for Florida 48 hours before the end of his mandate - repeatedly questioned, without evidence, the credibility of the country's electronic voting system

Bolsonaro left Brazil for Florida 48 hours before the end of his mandate – repeatedly questioned, without evidence, the credibility of the country’s electronic voting system

Protestors can be sen covering their mouths as smoke appears to come in , as Lula is on a state visit in São Paulo

Protestors can be sen covering their mouths as smoke appears to come in , as Lula is on a state visit in São Paulo

Lula's Workers Party asked the office of the top public prosecutor to order public security forces to act in containing the demonstrators

Lula’s Workers Party asked the office of the top public prosecutor to order public security forces to act in containing the demonstrators

Those who broke into the building are also accused of attacking police vehicles which secured the building, as well as protection barriers.

Bolsonaro left Brazil for Florida 48 hours before the end of his mandate – repeatedly questioned, without evidence, the credibility of the country’s electronic voting system.

Protesters have climbed a ramp which gives access to the roof of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate buildings.

Lula’s Workers Party asked the office of the top public prosecutor to order public security forces to act in containing the demonstrators. 

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Many of the protestors are now roaming free in the presidential palace, and it appears that there was a limited number of personnel inside the building. 

It comes after da Silva, known as Lula, defeated far-right Bolsonaro in an October election

 It comes after da Silva, known as Lula, defeated far-right Bolsonaro in an October election

Bolsonaro left Brazil for Florida 48 hours before the end of his mandate - repeatedly questioned, without evidence, the credibility of the country's electronic voting system

Bolsonaro left Brazil for Florida 48 hours before the end of his mandate – repeatedly questioned, without evidence, the credibility of the country’s electronic voting system

Supporters of Bolsonaro can be seen breaking through the barriers and entering the building on Sunday

Supporters of Bolsonaro can be seen breaking through the barriers and entering the building on Sunday

Protesters have climbed a ramp which gives access to the roof of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate buildings.

Protesters have climbed a ramp which gives access to the roof of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate buildings.

Justice Minister Flavio Dino said: ‘This absurd attempt to impose their will by force will not prevail.

The government of the Federal District has ensured there will be reinforcements. And the forces at our disposal are at work.’

Senate President Rodrigo Pacheco added that he was in permanent contact with Brasilia’s governor, Ibaneis Rocha, and that the entire police apparatus had been mobilized to control the situation.

Bolsonaro has not yet condemned or commented on the ongoing situation.



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