Brazilian Capitals Record Acts Against the Pec of Blindage and the Pl of Anistia
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Brasilia, Sep 21 (Latin Press) At least 33 Brazilian cities, including 22 state capitals, were the scene today of protests against the so-called shielding PEC and amnesty law, two initiatives under way in the National Congress. The post Brazil: Protests in 33 cities against shielding PEC and amnesty first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
Thousands of people took to the streets of Brazil's capitals this Sunday (21) to protest against the amnesty for those convicted of attempted coup d'état and the so-called PEC da Blindagem, which requires authorization from Congress to criminally prosecute deputies and senators. Crowds were recorded on the streets of large cities such as Salvador, Recife, Natal and Belo Horizonte, Brasília, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. In total, 33 cities held …
The demonstration, organized by left-wing parties and social movements that support the government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), brought together around 43,361 people this Sunday (September 21, 2025) on Avenida Paulista, in central São Paulo. The demonstrations are part of the agenda of the Frente Povo Sem Medo (People Without Fear Front), a coalition of left-wing groups that has called for demonstrations in all state capitals nex…
The demonstration called left-wing movements against the PEC of Blindage gathered 42.3 thousand people in the Paulista Avenue, São Paulo, this Sunday (21), according to the Monitor of Political Debate, of Cebrap, USP. The public peak happened at 16h, when the lifting recorded 42.379 protesters, with a margin of 4.8 thousand for... The post PEC against Blindage in Paulista gathered 42.3 thousand people, pointing out a monitor of the USP appeared …
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With information from Tami Taketani. Even with the rain, Boca Maldita was packed this Sunday afternoon. Thousands turned out to protest against the Shielding Amendment (PEC) and the bill that provides amnesty for those involved in the attempted coup led by Jair Bolsonaro (PL). The demonstration, scheduled for the same day nationwide, was called after the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB), put both proposals to a vot…
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