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    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Tens of thousands of supporters of the former conservative president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, rallied across the country on Sunday.
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    Thousands of supporters of Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro demonstrated in cities across the South American nation on Sunday, as organizers hoped to build momentum for a right-wing victory in the upcoming presidential elections.

    Protesters draped in yellow and green — the colors of the national flag — took to the streets in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and the capital Brasilia to voice their opposition to current President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva who faces a tough reelection bid in October.

    “This year will be decisive for all Brazilians,” Flávio Bolsonaro, the ex-president’s son who was chosen by his father to stand against Lula, said on Instagram ahead of the demonstration. “We’re one step away from succeeding at rescuing our Brazil.”

    Flávio has sought to rally the right around his candidacy against Lula, who has said he will run for a fourth, nonconsecutive term.

    Bolsonaro is in prison, where he is serving a 27-year sentence for attempting a coup despite his 2022 electoral defeat to Lula. Many of Bolsonaro’s supporters believe the embattled far-right leader is the victim of political persecution.

    “We believe that 2026 will be the year of the turning point. We have a project led by President Bolsonaro, which was entrusted to Flávio Bolsonaro,” said Douglas Ruas dos Santos, a state lawmaker at the protest in Rio.

    Recent polls show Flávio Bolsonaro and Lula as almost tied in a hypothetical run-off vote.

    “The demonstration celebrated the candidacy of Flávio Bolsonaro,” said Pablo Ortellado, a professor of public policy at the University of Sao Paulo, adding that the former president’s son is consolidating himself as the right’s nominee ahead of October’s vote.

    In Sao Paulo, signs with the message “Free Bolsonaro” abounded on the city’s main artery, Paulista Avenue. Huge inflatable figures depicted Lula in prison clothing and Bolsonaro with the presidential sash. Some waved American flags.

    In his speech addressing the crowds, Flávio criticized the Supreme Court, which he accused of “destroying democracy.” A panel of Supreme Cour t justices sentenced Bolsonaro last September.

    “The Brazilian people will have the opportunity to choose candidates who are committed to restoring our democracy,” he said.

    Protesters took aim at Justice Alexandre de Moraes — who led the case against Bolsonaro — and Justice José Antonio Dias Toffoli, who is facing scrutiny in the context of a sprawling investigation into wrongdoing at Banco Master.

    Igor Jardim, a 45-year-old military officer who was at the protest in Copacabana in Rio, said that Brazil needed to “wake up” – a reference to the slogan of Sunday’s marches, “Wake up Brazil.”

    Jardim said he backs Flávio’s candidacy. “He has good proposals, he has a motivation that I think is appropriate for this, and he is our hope.”

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