Thousands of protests in Brazil about Bill, which can be granted bolsonaro pardon.

Tens of thousands of Brazilians joined the protests in cities across the country on Sunday and protested against the bill, allowing former president Jair Bolsonaro to pardon.

Bolsonaro was convicted of planning a coup earlier this month and was sentenced to imprisonment for 27 years. He will keep his household pension until lawyers run out of all appeals.

But the allies of the former leader, the allies of the former leaders, quickly tracked the bills that could see the Bolso Naro and his co -defendants giving birth to prison.

The protesters will also make it harder to begin criminal lawsuits against lawmakers by expressing anger about passing the Constitutional Amendment.

Under this proposal, lawmakers should be approved as a secret ballot site before the lawmakers are prosecuted or arrested.

Critics called this “Bandy Tree bill,” but the parliamentarians who supported them said they should protect them in what they said “Self -Over Rich.”

The proposed constitutional amendment will now go to the Senate.

The Sunday protests were sponsored by trade unions, social organizations and left -wing political parties and attracted tens of thousands of attendees in many major cities.

Many people shouted “Amnesty” and listened to a placard called “embarrassed”.

At the event in Rio de Janeiro, veteran singers Chico Buak, Gilberto Road, and Cate Novelo cow entertained crows.

The protests also led to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, written in X.

President Lula also said he would reject the bill if the Senator should pass.

The anti -preventive protests were taken by the former president’s supporters to the streets to criticize the legal lawsuit against him.

The rival march is a sign of how the Brazilians are divided through trial.

The majority of the Supreme Court judges found that Bolsonaro and his seven co -defendants lost their LULA elections in 2022.

The court said it failed to start a coup due to the lack of support for the highest military leaders, but on January 8, 2023, thousands of Volsona were peaked in parliament, the Supreme Court and the Presidential Palace.

The command was quickly restored, more than 1,500 people were arrested, and some received long sentences.

The Liberal Party of Bolso has since advocated for pardons for them and former presidents.

But the people gathered at the protests on Sundays shouted “prison for Naro,” and many told local reporters that “they are fighting Brazilian democracy.”

According to a survey published by Pollster DataFolha on September 16, 50%of respondents said that Bolsonaro should go to prison, while 43%of 2,005 people should not be in jail.