2021 Brazilian protests
| 2021 Brazilian protests | |||
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| Part of the protests over responses to the COVID-19 pandemic | |||
| Top to Botton: Car with a sign asking Bolsonaro to leave during the motorcade on January 15th. Anti-government protests and demonstration in Belo Horizonte, Campinas and São Paulo on May 29th. | |||
| Date | 15 January 2021 – 31 December 2021 (11 months, 2 weeks and 2 days) | ||
| Location |  Brazil – 26 states and the federal district, with solidarity protests worldwide | ||
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| Non-Centralized leadership. Government: Pro-Government groups: | |||
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| Injuries | 5 | ||
| Arrested | 49 | ||
The 2021 Brazilian protests were popular demonstrations that took place in different regions of Brazil in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Protests both supporting and opposing the government happened.
It was also the first time in the country when sectors linked to two antagonistic sides (the left and the right) began to protest over a common goal, with right-wing movements organizing demonstrations on January and joint protests with the left through June, September and October.