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In a video, Aécio calls on the population to participate in protests.

The senator and national president of the PSDB posted a video calling on the population to participate in the protests against the government scheduled for this Sunday (16); in the message, lasting less than 20 seconds, the politician says that "If you, like me, are indignant with everything that this government has been doing to harm Brazil and Brazilians, let's meet in the streets and say: enough of so much corruption, so much lying, so much incompetence", The call for a coup had, in just one hour, more than 4,6 likes and 845 shares

The senator and national president of the PSDB posted a video calling on the population to participate in the protests against the government scheduled for this Sunday (16); in the message, lasting less than 20 seconds, the politician says that "If you, like me, are indignant with everything that this government has been doing to harm Brazil and Brazilians, let's meet in the streets and say: enough of so much corruption, so much lying, so much incompetence", The call for a coup had, in just one hour, more than 4,6 likes and 845 shares (Photo: Paulo Emílio)

247 - The senator and national president of the PSDB posted a video calling on the population to participate in the protests against the government scheduled for this Sunday (16). In the message, which is less than 20 seconds long, the politician says that "If you, like me, are indignant with everything that this government has been doing to harm Brazil and Brazilians, let's meet in the streets and say: enough of so much corruption, so much lying, so much incompetence," he urged. In just one hour, the video posted on Aécio's personal Facebook page had more than 4,6 likes and 845 shares.

Earlier, Aécio had also posted another message preparing the ground for the video that would be posted in the mid-afternoon. In a video recorded this week during a party affiliation event, he stated that "what we see in Brazil today is that we no longer have a government, we no longer have a national project. The only project of President Dilma's government is to reach the end. And then we witness this anything-goes distribution, without any limit, of public positions to those willing to support the government."

 

Discover: here The video was posted on Aécio Neves' personal page.