Bolsonaro Supporters Block Roads After Poll Defeat

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Lorry drivers in Brazil loyal to President Jair Bolsonaro have blocked roads across the country, after his poll defeat to leftist rival Lula.

Blockages were reported in all but two states, causing considerable disruption and affecting food supply chains.

With all the votes counted, Lula had 50.9% of the valid votes against Mr Bolsonaro’s 49.1% in Sunday’s run-off.

The incumbent far-right president has neither conceded defeat nor challenged the results that divided the nation.

There are concerns that the outgoing president could complicate the two-month transition period before Lula (full name Luíz Inácio Lula da Silva), a former president, is due to be sworn in on 1 January 2023.

Pro-Bolsonaro lorry drivers started setting up roadblocks across the vast country soon after the election results were announced.

By Monday night, the federal highway police reported 342 such incidents, with the biggest protests going on in the country’s south. Some of the blockages were later cleared by police.

Many lorry drivers have benefited from lower diesel costs” during the Bolsonaro administration.

Supreme Court judge Alexandre de Moraes on Monday ordered the police to “disperse the roadblocks immediately.”

He warned that all those still blocking the roads on Tuesday would be each ‘fined’ 100,000 Brazilian reals (£16,700: $19,300) per hour.

 

 

BBC /Shakirat Sadiq

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