Thousands in Brazil protest Bolsonaro, seek his impeachment

The protest targeted Mr. Bolsonaro for his handling of the pandemic, and inflation in food prices

October 03, 2021 08:16 am | Updated 08:16 am IST - RIO DE JANEIRO:

Demonstrators gather during a protest against Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, calling for his impeachment over his government handling of the pandemic and accusations of corruption in the purchases of COVID-19 vaccines in Brasilia, Brazil, October 2, 2021

Demonstrators gather during a protest against Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, calling for his impeachment over his government handling of the pandemic and accusations of corruption in the purchases of COVID-19 vaccines in Brasilia, Brazil, October 2, 2021

With Brazil’s presidential election one year away, tens of thousands of demonstrators marched on October 2 in Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and dozens of other cities around the country to protest President Jair Bolsonaro and call for his impeachment over his government’s handling of the pandemic .

The protests, smaller than those in support of Mr. Bolsonaro last Sept. 7, were promoted by leftist parties and some union movements linked to the former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s Worker´s Party . Mr. Da Silva is widely expected to run against Mr. Bolsonaro in Brazil's October 2, 2022 presidential election.

October 2nd’s protest targeted the president for his mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic . Mr. Bolsonaro, who is not vaccinated and doesn’t usually wear a mask, has underestimated the severity of the virus and promoted crowds during the pandemic. Some 597,000 have died of COVID-19 in Brazil, a country of 212 million people. Demonstrators also protested surging inflation in mainstays like food and electricity.

“It is very painful to see that health and education are being destroyed, and there are many starving people in the country,” Marilena Magnano, a 75-year-old retiree, told The Associated Press. “We need Mr. Bolsonaro out of the government, his time has passed”.

The president’s approval ratings have steadily declined throughout the year, but he remains far more popular than prior presidents who were impeached— most recently Dilma Rousseff of the Workers Party in 2016 .

Over 130 impeachment requests have been filed since the start of Mr. Bolsonaro’s administration , but the lower house’s speaker, Arthur Lira, and his predecessor have declined to open proceedings. Division among the opposition is the key reason analysts consider it unlikely there will be enough pressure on Mr. Lira to open impeachment process.

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