Bolsonaro supporters storm Brazil Congress, clash with police

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Bolsonaro supporters storm Brazil Congress, clash with police
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Supporters of Brazil's ex-president Jair Bolsonaro storm the Congress building, the presidential palace and the Supreme Court in a protest against President Lula

Supporters of Brazil's ex-president Jair Bolsonaro have pushed through police barricades and stormed into the national Congress building in a dramatic protest against President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva's inauguration last week.

Social media footage on Sunday also showed rioters storming the nearby Planalto presidential palace and Brazil's Supreme Court in what was quickly unfolding as a serious episode of political unrest.But hundreds of Bolsonaro backers who refuse to accept Lula's election victory broke through, marched up ramps and gathered on a roof of the modernist building, an AFP photographer witnessed.

Protesters appeared on the iconic building's roof, but also on many of its adjoining lawns and open spaces, including that of the nearby Planalto palace.Bolsonaro, who was narrowly defeated by Lula in the second round of the presidential election on October 30, left Brazil at the end of the year and travelled to Florida, the US state where Trump now resides.

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