The demonstration against the draft law on dosimetry (PL), which provides for lighter sanctions for those found guilty of attempted coup d’état, such as former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL), takes place without incident in Brasilia (DF), this Sunday (14/12).
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Protesters in Brasilia
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Protesters are holding signs against the amnesty bill and are expected to march to the National Congress.
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The demonstration takes place next to the National Library
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Woman holding a sign during the demonstration
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The demonstrators concentrated next to the National Library this Sunday (14), in Brasilia, in an act against the National Congress.
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The group is protesting the amnesty bill and is expected to march to the National Congress.
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In addition to dosimetry, the speech brings together demonstrations against the 6×1 scale, the calendar and, above all, against the President of the Chamber of Deputies, Hugo Motta (Republicans -PB), nicknamed “Lira’s puppy”, in reference to the former President of the Chamber, Arthur Lira.
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The expressions “Congress, enemy of the people”, “Out Hugo Motta” and “No amnesty” appear on most posters.
Former President Bolsonaro’s name was, however, less mentioned than Motta’s.
Additionally, the trumpeter famous for playing the funeral march during Bolsonaro’s arrest was considered by protesters to be a “celebrity” during the act.