Brazilians took to the streets Sunday in anti-government protests as President Dilma Rousseff tries to rebuild her coalition and outlast a political crisis.
Tens of thousands of demonstrators came out by mid-afternoon in the country’s largest cities to denounce corruption and economic mismanagement, in many cases demanding impeachment or Rousseff’s resignation.
Waves of people marched toward Congress in Brasilia, beside the beach in Rio de Janeiro, and down Sao Paulo’s main drag. They chanted anti-government slogans and carried Brazilian flags, handmade signs and effigies of politicians that were the subject of their indignation.

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