Without Bolsonaro, the opposition protests against Moraes and Lula and calls for amnesty

The opposition will hold, this Sunday (3), demonstrations across Brazil against Minister Alexandre de Moraes , of the STF (Supreme Federal Court) , President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) and for amnesty for those convicted of the acts of January 8 .
Former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) will not participate in the demonstrations, as he is complying with precautionary measures in Brasília, and cannot leave his home on weekends.
It will be the first political event organized after the United States applied penalties against Brazil and the Supreme Court ministers , especially Moraes.
Scheduled for several cities, such as Rio de Janeiro (at 10 am) and São Paulo (at 2 pm), congressmen from the PL (Liberal Party) are expected at the events.
São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans) is not expected to attend. He will undergo thyroid ultrasound radioablation this Sunday afternoon. The procedure is considered non-invasive and has a quick recovery.
According to an investigation by political analyst Julliana Lopes, former First Lady Michelle Bolsonaro (PL) will also not be coming to São Paulo. She will prioritize a PL Mulher agenda in Pará.
The former president's sons, Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) and Councilman Carlos Bolsonaro (PL-RJ), are also expected.
On Wednesday (30), the US government applied the Magnitsky Act against Alexandre de Moraes . On the same day, the decree imposing 50% tariffs on Brazilian products was made official. The measure comes into effect on the 6th.
*Published by Douglas Porto
CNN Brasil