Peruvian Foreign Ministry
“The Government of Peru strongly condemns the attack on the Headquarters of Congress, the Presidency and the Supreme Court of Brazil and any attempt to undermine the legitimacy of the October 2022 elections. Our solidarity with President Lula and Brazilian democracy.”
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso
“I condemn the acts of disrespect and vandalism against democratic institutions in Brasilia, they attack the democratic system and civil security. I express my and my government’s support for @LulaOficial’s rule of law.”
Bolivian President Luis Arce
“We strongly condemn the attack on Brazil’s Congress, Palace and Supreme Court by anti-democracy groups. Fascists will always try to take by force what they failed to get at the ballot box. Our solidarity with the Brazilian people and President @LulaOficial Solidarity “
Paraguay’s President Marito Abdo
“We are concerned about what is happening in Brazil. The way must always be respect for institutions, democracy, freedom and nonviolence.”
US Representative Joaquin Castro
“Bolsonaro should not be in Florida. The United States should not be a refuge for this authoritarian who has inspired domestic terrorism in Brazil. He should be sent back to Brazil.”
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola
“Very concerned about what is happening in Brazil. Democracy must always be respected. The European Parliament is on the side of the Lula government and all legitimate and democratically elected institutions.”
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni
“What is happening in Brazil cannot leave us indifferent. Images of disruption of institutional offices are unacceptable and incompatible with any form of democratic dissent. A return to normality is urgently needed and we stand with Brazilian institutions express solidarity.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez
“My full support to President @LulaOficial and the free and democratically elected institutions of the Brazilian people. We unequivocally condemn the attack on the Brazilian Congress and call for an immediate return to democratic normality.”
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel
“We strongly condemn the violent and undemocratic acts in Brazil aimed at creating chaos and disregarding the popular will, which resulted in the election of President Lula.”
Office of the Costa Rican President
“The Government of Costa Rica expresses regret for the attack on democracy in Brazil and calls for respect for that country’s constitutional order. We support President @LulaOficial.”
