
MOSCOW, Jan 9 Brazil's Supreme Court after outbreaks in the country On Sunday, protests decided to dismantle all camps of supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro in the country within 24 hours, the newspaper 20 minutos reports.
«Brazil's Supreme Court on Monday ordered the country's army to dismantle all 'Bolsonaro support camps' existing in the country within 24 hours after hundreds of supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro stormed the congress and Supreme Court building and the presidential palace on Sunday,» — the publication says.
On Monday, the G1 portal reported that the judge of the Federal Supreme Court of Brazil, Alexandre de Moraes, decided to immediately dismantle the camp of supporters of the ex-president, located opposite the headquarters of the armed forces in the country's capital. Earlier media reported that the camp was set up a few weeks ago by supporters of ex-President of Brazil Jair Bolsonaro. Over the weekend, more than 100 buses with 4,000 people arrived at the site from all over the country.
Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who have been protesting since the end of last year against the results of the presidential election, seized the congress building in the Brazilian capital on Sunday, broke into the territory of the Planalto Palace, the presidential residence, and also into the building of the Supreme Court, local media reported earlier. Only in the evening, the police managed to clear government buildings of protesters, and more than 400 people were detained.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who spent the whole day on a working trip to Sao Paulo, called the seizure of government buildings in Brasilia barbaric during a press conference, ordered the use of federal forces to restore order in the capital and replaced local head of public security to the deputy minister of justice.
Countries and international organizations of the American region expressed support for President Lula da Silva, calling the actions of the protesters an anti-democratic coup attempt.

