President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva spoke, this afternoon (9), with some foreign leaders about the anti-democratic acts this Sunday (8), which resulted in the depredation of the buildings of the National Congress, the Planalto Palace and the Federal Supreme Court. (STF). In a post on social networks, Lula highlighted that everyone regretted the attempted coup against democracy.
“I spoke by telephone with the former president of the United States Bill Clinton, with the prime minister of Portugal, António Costa, and with the president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, who regretted yesterday’s coup acts and expressed their solidarity with the Brazilian people,” he wrote.
Leaders of several countries condemned the invasion of the headquarters of the Three Powers in Brasília, which took place yesterday afternoon (8). In posts on social networks, heads of state and government expressed solidarity and offered support to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Just yesterday (8), several heads of state and government took to social networks to condemn the coup attacks and express solidarity with the Brazilian government and people
At the end of this Monday morning, the presidents of the Three Powers of the Republic released a joint note in defense of democracy. In the text, they say rejecting the “acts of terrorism, vandalism, criminals and scammers” that devastated the center of Brasília on Sunday afternoon.