Bolsonaro condemns acts of his followers and points out that they accuse him without evidence

Through your account Twitter Former President Jair Bolsonaro condemned the acts of vandalism that took place on the afternoon of this Sunday the 8th in Brasilia by his followers, who attacked and destroyed the facilities of the three main seats of power in Brazil.

“Peaceful demonstrations, within the law, are part of democracy. Nevertheless, vandalism and invasions of public buildings, such as those that occurred today, as well as those practiced by the left in 2013 and 2017, are beyond the rule.” He stated on his social networks from the United States.

In another tweet, he denied the accusations that point to him as responsible for these acts, classified as “terrorists” by the Government and that have already left 200 detainees. “He repudiated the accusations, without evidence, that the current head of the Executive of Brazil attributed to me,” wrote.

As you remember, Bolsonaro who continues without openly acknowledging his defeat in the elections of last October 30, He traveled to the United States two days before Lula’s assumption of the presidency, without officially announcing when he would return.

From the elections until his departure from Brazil to Orlando, the now ex-president remained silent and locked himself in the official residence, thus minimizing his public acts. While this was happening, his most radical followers blocked several of the country’s main highways or promoted serious disturbances in Brasilia. on the eve of Lula’s inauguration.

This Sunday, thousands of those radicals, who They have been asking for weeks at the gates of the barracks for a coup d’état by the Armed Forces to return power to Bolsonaro, invaded and destroyed the headquarters of the Congress, the Presidency and the Supreme Court.

Source-larepublica.pe