Tarcísio, Michelle, Nikolas: Who goes and who doesn’t go to Bolsonarist acts on 7/9

by Andrea
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Supporters of Jair Bolsonaro are mobilizing acts of support to the former president in various parts of the country for next Sunday, September 7, the date on which Brazil’s independence is celebrated.

The largest of them should happen on Paulista Avenue, in São Paulo, and will be attended by former first lady Michelle Bolsonaro. The governor of São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas, and the mayor of São Paulo, Ricardo Nunes, are also expected in the demonstration.

One of the casualties among the former president’s supporters in the Paulista demonstration will be the governor of Paraná, Ratinho Júnior, who will not participate in acts in the state.

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The governor of Santa Catarina, Jorginho Mello, will not travel either, but intends to follow the Bolsonarist act in Florianópolis, scheduled to happen after the parade in celebration of independence.

The children of Bolsonaro, Councilman Carlos and Senator Flávio, should not go to the state capital, but are expected at the act of Rio de Janeiro, on Copacabana beach.

There are also cases of politicians who will be present in more than one act in different states. Among them are federal deputy Nikolas Ferreira and the governor of Minas Gerais, Romeu Zema, who intend to participate in the protests in Belo Horizonte and São Paulo.

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