More protests erupt across Brazil after Bolsonaro supporters storm Congress

Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has returned to Brasilia to revive order after supporters of ex-leader Jair Bolsonaro tried a political rebellion. 

Protesters swarmed into Congress, the Supreme Court docket and the presidential palace on Sunday. Many mentioned they wished the Brazilian military to revive the far-right Bolsonaro to energy and oust the newly-inaugurated leftist president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

Euronews' Worldwide Correspondent Anelise Borges was within the capital after police regained management of the state of affairs, and President Lula delivered a brief assertion condemning what he described as "acts of terror".

"What we noticed on Monday have been extra protests erupting in different components of the nation, together with in Sao Paolo, Brazil's largest metropolis, and in Rio de Janeiro following the dismantling of these sit-in protests," she mentioned.

"Signalling, after all, that issues shall be very tough for authorities right here going ahead as a result of that is, after all, a profoundly divided nation."

Watch Anelise's report within the video above.

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