Next to his wife, mouthwash shakes protesters in an act that calls for freedom: “Let’s go to the fight”

by Andrea
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Next to his wife, mouthwash shakes protesters in an act that calls for freedom: “Let's go to the fight”

The mayor of Rio Branco, Tião Bocalom (PL), published on his social networks on Sunday (3), records of his participation alongside other politicians in the act against the minister of the Supreme Court Alexandre Moraes and President Lula.

Beside his wife, Bocalom shakes protesters in an act that calls for freedom. Photo: Reproduction

At the time, the capital’s wife’s wife Kelen Bocalon spoke to the dozens of people who participated in the demonstration, addressing that “our institutions are serving as revenge against Bolsonaro.”

Already the mayor, dressed in a green and yellow blouse and the words “Amnesty already”, commented that the act occurs by “freedom of the right” in the country. “By our principles. We’ll go firm, headed up! Let’s fight, let’s go in front of Brazil. We’re with the Lord, our sternum president Bolsonaro,” he said.

The demonstration, according to the participants, was focused on defending freedom of expression, criticizing STF decisions and requesting the release of protesters arrested after attacks on the headquarters of the three powers in Brasilia.

The national amnesty movement has been driven by supporters of former president and parliamentarians of the conservative base, although widely criticized by democratic sectors who see an attempt at a coup d’état.

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