RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept 13, 2021 (BSS/AFP) - Several hundred Brazilians
protested against President Jair Bolsonaro and demanded his impeachment in
Sunday demonstrations called by conservative groups, days after a massive
mobilization supporting the country's embattled far-right leader.
The street protests in Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Belo Horizonte, among
other cities, were convened by conservative-leaning social organizations like
Movimento Brasil Livre (Free Brazil Movement, or MBL), which pressed for the
impeachment of leftwing president Dilma Rousseff in 2016.
MBL now advocates a third way for Brazil's 2022 presidential elections,
under the slogan "Neither Bolsonaro nor Lula," referring to the current
president's political nemesis Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Organizers expected large crowds, but without the support of groups like
Lula's Workers' Party (PT) the demonstrations were smaller than anticipated.
In Rio a few hundred demonstrators gathered early Sunday on Copacabana
beach. Many wore white as a sign of political neutrality but waved Brazilian
flags -- often identified with the right -- or the rainbow colors of the LGBT
movement, or wore "Lula 2022" t-shirts.
A single message resounded through the crowd: "Out with Bolsonaro."
Hundreds of white-clad protesters gathered in downtown Sao Paulo, the
nation's economic engine, for a rally that was dwarfed by the 125,000
Bolsonaro supporters who converged on the same streets last Tuesday.
"We don't favor Lula or Bolsonaro here," civil engineer Ivete Ramalho, age
64, told AFP.
"But I'm scared about how many people came out to support a president
(Bolsonaro) who has done nothing for the country, who has only brought
conflict."
Almost a year out from the election, polls show Lula, a former union leader
who served as president from 2003 to 2010, with a sizeable lead over the
incumbent.