Supporters of outgoing President Jair Bolsonaro remain camped outside army barracks in the capital and other cities, calling for a coup to keep him in office.
on Friday with apparent plans to skip the traditional handover of the presidential sash to his successor, a symbolic reaffirmation of Brazil’s young democracy.In a farewell speech live-streamed on Friday, a teary Bolsonaro continued to claim his election loss was unfair, but acknowledged that a new administration would take office on Sunday.
All of Brasília’s police officers are scheduled to work Sunday with reinforcements from the federal police and other forces. Access to the event area is to be restricted and all attendees are to be inspected. Objects including cans and glass bottles, fireworks and weapons are prohibited. “Did you see that they set buses and cars on fire here a few weeks ago?” he asked. “I don’t want to run the risk of losing my car. It is my livelihood.”Teary Bolsonaro calls loss unfair, condemns violence, flies to Florida
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