Michelle calls Nikolas Ferreira Bolsonaro’s ‘son 6’

The publication was shared this Monday, 26th, after the political mobilization led by the Minas Gerais parliamentarian

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Federal deputy Nikolas Ferreira

Former first lady Michelle Bolsonaro (PL) referred to federal deputy Nikolas Ferreira (PL-MG) as “son 06” of the former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) in a social media post. The publication was shared this Monday, 26th, after the political mobilization led by the Minas Gerais parliamentarian, who traveled around 240 kilometers from Paracatu (MG) to Brasília

The event was presented by the organizers as “Walk for Peace” and integrated into the “Wake Up, Brazil” movement, in protest against the convictions related to the attacks on January 8, 2023. The group led by Nikolas left Paracatu on the 19th and arrived in the federal capital on Sunday, the 25th.

“Brazil woke up, 06 – remember that Jair adopted you in Minas Gerais?”, wrote Michelle on Instagram.

According to a survey by the Political Debate Monitor at the University of São Paulo (USP) and the NGO More in Common, the act brought together 18 thousand people in Brasília not Sunday.

With a margin of error of 12%, the calculation indicates an audience, at the peak moment, of between 15.8 thousand and 20.1 thousand participants, according to the analysis. The count was made from aerial photos analyzed with artificial intelligence software.

During the demonstration, causing emergency assistance. According to the Fire Department, 89 people needed to be rescued at the scene, of which 47 were sent to health units. Of this total, 11 required more complex medical care.

The Health Department of the Federal District reported that 14 patients received their first care at the Asa Norte Regional Hospital (Hran). Three remain hospitalized in the unit and one was transferred to Santa Marta Hospital. Another patient requested transfer to a private network unit, without updated information on his health status. The rest have already been discharged.

According to the ministry, a total of 41 people were treated by the public health network in the Federal District. Of this total, 36 have already been discharged from hospital. At least four protesters remain hospitalized.

A woman injured by the lightning strike remains admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) from Santa Marta Hospital, after being transferred from Asa Norte Regional Hospital in the early hours of Monday.

The Institute for Strategic Health Management of the Federal District reported that all patients who were admitted to the Hospital de Base do Distrito Federal (HBDF) as a result of the incident have already been discharged. Of the 27 people treated at the unit, four remained under observation until Monday morning with no serious cases recorded.

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