Thousands of supporters of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro gathered in São Paulo to march against accusations of plotting a coup and to show their support for the embattled leader. The march, organized by Bolsonaro himself, comes as the former Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, faces mounting legal troubles.
Surrounded by a crowd of supporters, Bolsonaro proclaimed his innocence regarding the allegations of attempting a coup and reiterated his commitment to upholding democracy in Brazil. The march, which drew a large number of Bolsonaro’s followers, was a show of strength and solidarity in the face of increasing political tensions in the country.
Despite facing scrutiny and criticism from opposition parties and the media, Bolsonaro remains popular among his base of supporters, who believe in his leadership and policies. The demonstration also served as a platform for Bolsonaro to denounce the accusations against him and to rally his supporters against his political adversaries.
The march in São Paulo was a display of unity and defiance from Bolsonaro and his followers, who are determined to defend the president against what they see as unjust accusations. As the investigation into the alleged coup plot continues, Bolsonaro remains resolute in his defense of democracy and his innocence.