Jair Bolsonaro joins hundreds of anti-lockdown protesters in Brazil

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro told hundreds of protesters he disagreed with partial coronavirus lockdowns implemented by some state governors.

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro speaks to supporters during a protest in front the army's headquarters.

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro speaks to supporters during a protest in front the army's headquarters. Source: AAP

Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro on Sunday joined hundreds of demonstrators outside army headquarters in the capital Brasilia protesting stay-at-home orders issued by state governors.

The crowd of around 600 called on the army to intervene in the handling of the coronavirus pandemic and demanded the closure of Congress. 

Some held up posters declaring "Military intervention with Bolsonaro".
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"I am here because I believe in you and you are here because you believe in Brazil," the president told the crowd from the back of a pick-up truck.

Mr Bolsonaro, a former army captain, has constantly criticised partial quarantine measures adopted by governors, including those in charge of the country's most populous states, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, to halt the spread of the coronavirus.
A supporters of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attends a rally in Brasilia, Brazil, 19 April 2020.
A supporters of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attends a rally in Brasilia, Brazil, 19 April 2020. Source: EFE
On Friday, he sacked his health minister, who supported the restrictions that Mr Bolsonaro says are damaging the economy.

Brazil, with a population of more than 200 million, has the most COVID-19 cases in Latin America - more than 38,000 as of Sunday, with more than 2,400 deaths.

During his address, which was interspersed with fits of coughing, the president made no response to the crowd's call for military intervention nor the demand to close Congress.
"You must fight for your country. Count on your president to do what is necessary so that we can guarantee democracy and what is most dear to us, our freedom," Mr Bolsonaro said. 

The most populous states of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro on Friday extended partial quarantine measures.

A majority of Brazilians approve the government's confinement regulations despite its impact on the economy, according to a poll published Saturday.


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Published 20 April 2020 10:08am
Updated 20 April 2020 10:14am
Source: AFP, SBS


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