Protestants leave the streets calling for impeachment of Dilma Rousseff
Thousands of people dressed in green and yellow participated this Sunday (15) demonstrations across the country. The protests were organized by different groups. Most asked for an end to corruption. There were groups that claimed the departure of President Dilma Rousseff and shouted against the PT. Choruses in defense of Petrobras are also heard.The calls were made primarily by social networks. The concentrations were checked for different times throughout the day. In the morning, there were large groups in Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, Salvador, in Belo Horizonte, Recife, Fortaleza and Aracaju. In the afternoon, in São Paulo, 1 million people, according to the military police (according to the Datafolha Institute, were 210 000), were to Avenida Paulista. Inner cities and people that were out of Brazil, also were the streets, for example in New York also reported demonstrations. ÉPOCA readers sent their pictures.
See more about it at: http://epoca.globo.com/tempo/noticia/2015/03/15-de-marco-os-bprotestos-pelo-brasilb.html
http://www.itribuna.com.br/politica/2015/03/protestos-em-17-estados-pedem-de-impeachment-a-intervencao-militar/1288848/
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Brazilian capitals, where there were protests
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According to the image above:
1- Brasília (DF):There were around 40,000 protesters according to the Military Police of Distrito Federal, as event organizers estimate about 100,000 protesters.
2- Rio de Janeiro (RJ):The estimates of the creators of the event, it brought together about 50 thousand people, as the Military Police says q was 15,000 protestants.
3- Curitiba (PR): according to the Military Police, left the streets 80,000 protesters.
4- New York City (NY): People who live or were out of Brazil, for example in New York, also protested asking for the impeachment of the president. In New York about 100 protesters protested in Union Square.
5- Sãp Paulo (SP): in São Paulo, about 1 million people were at Av. Paulista lay claim. According to the Military Police, 1 million people left the streets, but Datafolha says were only 210 thousand people.
Note: Adding all cities and states that left the streets in Brazil, PMs say 2 million people protested this Domindo March 15, 2015.
Below are some posters and phrases that were part of Brazilian historical moment:
1- "Mom, I left the messy room and was put away the BRAZIL"
2- "#OutDilma"
3- "Out pezão go with paes and light Lula Dilma time!
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