Protesters crowded streets of Brazil on Sunday (21.Set) against the shielding PEC and the Amnesty PL
The President (PT) used them to praise the acts that on Sunday (21.Set.2025) against OAS. The demonstrations integrated the Agenda of the People Front Without Fear.
“I am on the side of the Brazilian people. Today’s demonstrations show that the population does not want impunity or amnesty. The National Congress must focus on measures that bring benefits to the Brazilian people.”said Lula, sharing images of the acts in his post.
Lula landed in New York at 19h (Brasília time) on Sunday (21.Set). Upon arriving at Brazil’s official residence in the city, the petista was.
He is in the United States to participate in the opening of the UN General Assembly (United Nations), where he will be the 1st Head of State to speak. The assembly will be held on Tuesday (23.Set). In the coming days, the petista will have commitments linked to the defense of democracy, the recognition of Palestine as a state and the climate issue.
Left mobilizes again
The primacy of mobilizing large audiences had been on the right, which in recent years has filled avenues in defense of the former president (PL) and against decisions of the (Supreme Court). The left, on the contrary, was accumulating fiascos. On May 1, 2023, he gathered a few thousand on Paulista Avenue after January 8, even with the presence of Lula on the stage.
In July, the largest act on the left in the year took 15,100 people to Paulista Avenue, in São Paulo, according to a survey by USP (University of São Paulo). Shortly thereafter, in August, the right mobilized nearly 60,000 in the same place in a pro-administration act.
The most recent left -hand manifestation on the streets was held on September 7, in various parts of Brazil. In Praça da República, in São Paulo, the organizers brought together 4,300 people, according to the calculation of the Poder360.
The scenario changed on Sunday (21.Set). After years unable to gather large crowds, the left filled the streets in coordinated protests. In São Paulo, on Paulista Avenue.
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