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Brazilians Flood São Paulo Streets Backing Bolsonaro Over Lula
Hundreds of thousands of Brazilians have poured into São Paulo’s streets, rallying in a massive show of support for former President Jair Bolsonaro while decrying current leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The protests mark a sharp escalation in the nation’s political divide, fueled by economic woes and distrust in Lula’s administration.
Demonstrators waved flags and chanted slogans, demanding Lula step down over rising inflation and crime rates. Many see Bolsonaro as a champion of traditional values and law enforcement.
The unrest follows Lula’s narrow 2022 election win, which Bolsonaro’s allies still call fraudulent despite no proof. Tensions have simmered since, with this march signaling a bold pushback.
São Paulo, Brazil’s economic hub, saw businesses shutter as crowds gridlocked the city center. Police deployed heavily but reported no major clashes by midday.
Bolsonaro, barred from office until 2030 due to election disputes, hailed the turnout on social media. He framed it as a “people’s awakening” against Lula’s leftist policies.
Lula’s team dismissed the protests as a desperate move by a fading opposition, citing his focus on social programs. Critics, however, say he’s failed to curb illegal immigration and corruption.
Analysts tie the uproar to Brazil’s 8.5% inflation rate and a weakening real, hitting the working class hard. Protesters blame Lula’s spending for driving up costs of basics like food and fuel.
Bolsonaro’s base, strong in rural and evangelical circles, sees him as a bulwark against socialism. Urban turnout in São Paulo shows his appeal is broadening despite legal setbacks.
The government has vowed to maintain order, with Lula urging calm in a brief statement. Yet the scale of the protests suggests his grip on public trust is slipping fast.
Similar rallies have popped up in Rio and Brasília, though smaller in size. Organizers claim this is just the start of a nationwide movement to unseat Lula.
X posts reveal deep polarization, with Bolsonaro fans cheering the “silent majority” rising up. Lula supporters counter that the protests ignore his efforts to rebuild after Bolsonaro’s term.
Brazil’s political future hangs in the balance as both sides dig in. Without compromise, experts warn of more unrest ahead.
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| Total News Sources | 29 |
| Left | 5 |
| Right | 14 |
| Center | 7 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 48% Right |
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