(CNN) – Struggles against the President Brazil, Jair Bolsanaro, began Saturday afternoon in dozens of cities in Brazil.
Organized by social movements and left-wing parties, protesters are demanding the removal of Bolsanaro and more vaccines against Govt-19, which has already killed more than 548,000 people in South America, according to Johns Hopkins University.
This Saturday’s session marks the fourth fight against Bolsanaro this year, with rising corruption scandals in the government and declining approval ratings.
Demonstrations are mostly quiet, starting at 8 a.m. Saturday and ending in the afternoon.
In Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, Rio Grande do Sul, Recife and Salvador, protesters marched into the city center in the afternoon.
Early Saturday morning in Sao Paulo, a group of protesters set fire to a 10-meter statue made in memory of Borba Cotto, a historic figure associated with the Brazilian Midwestern colonization that enslaved indigenous peoples and blacks. The “external revolution” group is responsible for the incident. Firefighters extinguished the fire without causing damage to the statue.
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