Brazilians take to streets to demand Rousseff’s impeachment

Demonstrators burn a coffin that represent Brazil's President Rousseff during a protest calling for the impeachment of Rousseff in front of the National Congress in Brasilia
Demonstrators burn a coffin that represent Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff during a protest calling for the impeachment of Rousseff in front of the National Congress in Brasilia, Brazil, December 13, 2015. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino

Tens of thousands of Brazilians took to the streets on Sunday to demand President Dilma Rousseff’s ouster, but the first nationwide protests since formal impeachment proceedings began were smaller than similar events earlier this year.

Pollster Datafolha said 40,000 people turned out in Brazil’s largest city of Sao Paulo, down from 135,000 in an August protest and 210,000 in March. Smaller demonstrations occurred across Brazil from the Amazonian city of Belem to smaller towns in the interior.

“This is just a warm-up, there will be a huge mobilization in January,” said Paloma Morena, a 35-year-old scientist on Sao Paulo’s most famous street, Avenida Paulista, where protesters carried blow-up caricatures of Rousseff and her predecessor, Luíz Inácio Lula da Silva, dressed in prison uniforms.

A large-scale mobilization could increase pressure on lawmakers to vote for Rousseff’s impeachment.
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