Brazil's congressional president calls for "urgent" punishment of radicals

The president of the Brazilian Congress, Senator Rodrigo Pacheco, today called for "urgent" punishment and the "rigour of the law" for Bolsonaro supporters who have invaded the seats of Parliament, the Presidency of the Republic and the Supreme Court in Brasilia.
"I vehemently repudiate these anti-democratic acts, which must urgently feel the rigour of the law," Pachecho said in a message published on his social networks.
? #AHORA | Imágenes tomadas desde el interior del STF de Brasil destruida por los bolsonaristas. pic.twitter.com/LobVDfkOlR
— Mundo en Conflicto ? (@MundoEConflicto) January 8, 2023
The senator reported that he is in "permanent contact" with the governor of the Federal District of Brasilia, Ibaneis Rocha, who assured him that "he is concentrating the efforts of the entire police apparatus" to "control the situation".
??Manifestantes están entrando en el edificio del Supremo Tribunal Federal de Brasil rompiendo las ventanas y cristaleras. pic.twitter.com/B7Tiwy0XRT
— ENTRE GUERRAS (@entre_guerras_) January 8, 2023
"In the action, the security forces of the Federal District are involved, as well as the Legislative Police of the Congress," Pacheco added.
?? | URGENTE: Ataque a la Policía montada en Brasil: pic.twitter.com/qEMOAjfYAZ
— Alerta News 24 (@AlertaNews24) January 8, 2023
Hundreds of supporters of Brazil's former president, the far-right Jair Bolsonaro, who reject the victory in last October's elections of the current president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who took office on 1 January, marched through Brasilia today and invaded the seats of parliament, the presidency and the Supreme Court.
? #AHORA | Helicópteros de la policía sobre los manifestantes bolsonaristas en el Congreso de Brasil. pic.twitter.com/FSQst4BZDO
— Mundo en Conflicto ? (@MundoEConflicto) January 8, 2023
According to videos circulating on social networks, the radicals, who in recent months have camped outside the gates of the barracks to demand a military "intervention" to prevent Lula's inauguration, have caused damage of varying degrees inside these premises.
?? | URGENTE: Destrozos en el Congreso de Brasil: pic.twitter.com/N0K7xLFjYG
— Alerta News 24 (@AlertaNews24) January 8, 2023
Hundreds of Bolsonaro supporters are still occupying the Plaza de los Tres Poderes, where the Supreme Court, the Chamber of Deputies, the Senate and the Planalto Palace - the seat of government - are located, all surrounded by a crowd dressed in the green and yellow colours of the Brazilian flag.
Llamar al gobierno ocupa, deslegitimarlo, negar las victorias electorales, son todos caminos que llevan a tener a ultras asaltando las instituciones democráticas. Ayer fue Estados Unidos, hoy es Brasil, mañana puede ser cualquiera.pic.twitter.com/M4VaIxd6Bg
— Eduardo Bayón (@edubayon_) January 8, 2023
Lula was not in Brasilia on Sunday, but travelled to Araraquara, in the interior of Sao Paulo, to analyse the damage caused by the heavy rains in the region.
Bolsonaro is currently in the United States, where he travelled two days before Lula's inauguration with no official plans to return.