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2015–16 protests in Brazil

2015–16 protests in Brazil
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Demonstration in Brasília outside of the National Congress Building.
Thousands protesting on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.
Demonstration on Paulista Avenue in downtown São Paulo.
Date 13 March 2015 – 31 July 2016
2015
15 March 2015, 12 April 2015,
16 August 2015, 13 December 2015
2016
13 March 2016, 16 March 2016,
17 April 2016, 31 July 2016
Location  Brazil — 160 cities in 26 states and the Federal District
Worldwide — 6 cities
Caused by
Goals
Resulted in
Parties to the civil conflict

Rousseff opponents


  • Outraged Online

  • Come to Street

  • Movement Straighten Brazil


  • Opposition politicians
Lead figures

Free Brazil Movement

  • Fábio Ostermann
  • Renan "Haas" Santos
  • Fernando Holiday
  • Kim Kataguiri

Outraged Online

  • Marcello Reis

Come to Street

  • Rogério Chequer

Movement Straighten Brazil

  • Ricardo Salles

Order of Attorneys of Brazil

  • Claudio Lamachia

Supporting parties
Change Brazil:

Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB)

Number

15 March 2015
~ 1,000,000 – 3,000,000


12 April 2015
~ 696,000 – 1,500,000


16 August 2015
~ 900,000


13 December 2015
~ 83,000 – 407,000


13 March 2016
~ 1,400,000 – 6,900,000


16 March 2016
+10,000


17 April 2016
318,000 – 1,300,000


31 July 2016

44,000 – 151,000

13 March 2015
33,000 – 175,000


16 December 2015
98,000 – 292,000


18 March 2016

275,000 – 1,300,000
Casualties
Injuries 3
Arrested 20

Rousseff opponents

Government of Brazil

Free Brazil Movement

Outraged Online

Come to Street

Movement Straighten Brazil

Order of Attorneys of Brazil

Supporting parties
Change Brazil:

Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB)

Government of Brazil

15 March 2015
~ 1,000,000 – 3,000,000

12 April 2015
~ 696,000 – 1,500,000

16 August 2015
~ 900,000

13 December 2015
~ 83,000 – 407,000

13 March 2016
~ 1,400,000 – 6,900,000

16 March 2016
+10,000

17 April 2016
318,000 – 1,300,000

31 July 2016

13 March 2015
33,000 – 175,000

16 December 2015
98,000 – 292,000

18 March 2016

In 2015 and 2016, a series of protests in Brazil denounced corruption and the government of President Dilma Rousseff, triggered by revelations that numerous politicians, many from Brazil's Workers' Party, allegedly accepted bribes connected to contracts at state-owned energy company Petrobras between 2003 and 2010, while Rousseff chaired the company's board of directors. The first protests on 15 March 2015 numbered between one and nearly three million protesters against the scandal and the country's poor economic situation. In response, the government introduced anti-corruption legislation. A second day of major protesting occurred 12 April, with turnout, according to GloboNews, ranging from 696,000 to 1,500,000. On 16 August, protests took place in 200 cities in all 26 states of Brazil. Following allegations that Rousseff's predecessor, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, participated in money laundering and a prosecutor ordered his arrest, record numbers of Brazilians protested against the Rousseff government on 13 March 2016, with nearly 7 million citizens demonstrating.

On 12 May 2016, the Federal Senate temporarily suspended Rousseff until it reached a verdict and replaced her with Vice President Michel Temer.


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