A scheduled nationwide wave of protests have been set for March 16 in Brazil, with demonstrators in 120 cities demanding President Lula’s immediate removal.
The movement which is gaining traction across the country, signals increasing opposition to his administration.With accusations of corruption and economic mismanagement triggering discontent, organizers of the protest expect massive turnouts.
Protesters are fighting against what they view as an erosion of democracy under Lula’s leadership.The pressure is growing as public sentiment shifts, and the streets have become the battleground for the nation’s political future.
