Around 13,700 people participated in the demonstration against the National Congress in São Paulo this Sunday (14/12). The calculation comes from the Political Debate Monitor of the University of São Paulo (USP) with the NGO More in Common.7
Demonstrators gathered on Avenida Paulista to protest the approval, in the Chamber of Deputies, of the PL Dosimetry — a project that reduces the sentences of those convicted of attempted coup d’état — and to defend agendas like the end of the 6×1 scale.
Taking into account the margin of error of 12%, the estimate indicates an audience of between 12.1 thousand and 15.4 thousand participants at peak time. The analysis is made from aerial photos analyzed with artificial intelligence software.
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According to the Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (Cebrap), the demonstration in favor of amnesty which took place on December 7, also in Paulista, brought together 1,400 people. The demonstration against the Blindagem PEC and against the amnesty in September brought together 42.4 thousand people.
“Congress, enemy of the people”
The acts took place throughout the day in other capitals. The protests were organized by the Povo Sem Medo and Brasil Popular fronts, in which the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST) and the Homeless Workers Movement (MTST) participate.
See the images of the demonstration in Paulista:
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With the motto “Congress, enemy of the people”, the demonstration is a reaction to the progress of the project which reduces the sentences of those arrested for the acts of January 8. Among the beneficiaries of the text is former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL), sentenced to 27 years in prison by the Federal Supreme Court (STF) for attempted coup d’état.
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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Left-wing demonstrators arrive on Avenida Paulista to protest against the approval of PL Dosimetry and other issues
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The main target of the demonstration was the President of the Chamber, Hugo Motta, who decided to lead the PL Dosimetry this week. In addition to criticizing Congress, the protests also focus on other issues, such as ending the 6×1 work schedule and fighting femicide.