The European Parliament this Thursday strongly condemned the recent attack on democratic institutions in Brazil, rejected attempts by former President Jair Bolsonaro to “discredit the electoral system” and hailed efforts for a swift and impartial investigation.
Parliament’s position is expressed in a resolution adopted today in Strasbourg, France, with 319 votes in favor, 46 against and 74 abstentions after the January 8 “invasion of Brazilian democratic institutions” was debated in a semi-cycle on Wednesday. night.
In the text adopted today, MEPs begin by expressing “solidarity with the democratically elected President Lula da Silva, his government and Brazilian institutions” and condemning “with the greatest vehemence the criminal acts committed by the supporters of former President Bolsonaro.”
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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