Brazil: unions strike as political crisis deepens

  • 7 years ago
What began as a peaceful protest soon turned violent as activists in Brazil clashed with police on Friday during a nationwide strike and demonstration against scandal-hit President Michel Temer.

Security forces launched tear gas at protesters in Rio de Janeiro who hit back with fireworks.

Unions are seeking to stop Temer’s unpopular administration from pushing a series of changes to labour and pension laws through Congress.

One street vendor in Rio said: “I am selling less and less popcorn. Since Temer came in, things are getting worse.”

Unions also took to the streets of Sao Paulo, bringing the mega-city to a standstill.

Temer, whose embattled government has an approval rating in single digits, has resisted repeated calls to go, despite being accused of taking bribes.

Earlier this week prosecutors charged him with corruption.

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