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The president of Brazil, Zaire Bolsonaro, is under a lot of pressure due to the Corona epidemic. Many in the administration, including the people of the country, are dissatisfied with his leadership in dealing with the crisis. From the beginning, he has not made much of this epidemic. And the people of Brazil have to suffer the consequences.
Meanwhile, the heads of the country’s three armies, the army, the navy and the air force, have resigned outraged by Bolsonaro. The Guardian reports that the heads of the three forces have taken such a step after removing the country’s defense minister without any prior announcement.
Bolsonaro is known to have made big changes to the cabinet. The Army Chief of Staff, General Edson Lyall Pujl, Admiral Eques Barbosa and Brigade Lieutenant Antonio Carlos Bermúdez went to meet with the new cabinet on Tuesday. The army chiefs presented their resignations to the ministers at that meeting.
The Brazilian Defense Ministry said in a statement that the heads of the three forces had submitted their resignations on Tuesday afternoon. Someone else will be appointed in charge soon.
Brazilian local media claim that the head of the three forces has not resigned before in the country’s history. They have taken this step because it is in conflict with the president’s decision.
Meanwhile, Bolsonaro has lost popularity due to his inability to take the necessary measures against the Kovid-19 epidemic. Anger and frustration have been created against him across the country.
Brazilian President Bolsonaro, who took office two years ago, claims that a blockade would bring down the economy. He is not in favor of wearing a mask, adhering to social distancing or even quarantine.
In recent weeks, the number of new corona patients in the country has been on the rise, causing disasters in hospitals. The situation could get worse in the coming days due to the oxygen crisis, inadequate medication and increased pressure from patients in the hospital.
The presence of coronavirus has been found in the bodies of 1 crore 26 lakh 74 thousand 57 people in Brazil so far. 3 lakh 17,938 people have died.
Ittefaq / TR
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