'Vile attack': Global leaders condemn assault on Brazil govt buildings

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'Vile attack': Global leaders condemn assault on Brazil govt buildings
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World leaders condemn the attack on government buildings by supporters of Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro

"I condemn today's assault on Brazil's democratic institutions. The will of the Brazilian people and the country's institutions must be respected. I am confident that it will be so. Brazil is a great democratic country.""My absolute condemnation of the assault on the democratic institutions of Brazil.Full support for President @LulaOficial Da Silva, democratically elected by millions of Brazilians through fair and free elections.

Lula is not alone, he has the support of the progressive forces of his country, Mexico, the American continent and the world.""I want to express my rejection of what is happening in Brasilia. Mine and the Argentine people's unconditional support for @LulaOficial in the face of this attempted coup he is facing.""We categorically reject the violence generated by Bolsonaro's neo-fascist groups which have assaulted Brazil's democratic institutions.

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