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President Jair Bolsonaro left the city of Guarujá, on the coast of São Paulo, this Monday afternoon (4). Bolsonaro spent eight days in Baixada Santista, where he spent the New Year holidays, and returned to Brasilia.
Before leaving, Bolsonaro rode a water bike in front of Canto do Forte beach in Praia Grande. He got out of the vehicle and took a walk along the sandy strip with supporters. Bolsonaro took the opportunity to chat and take pictures with bathers on the beach.
The helicopter arrived in Guarujá, SP, to pick up the president around 12 pm – Photo: Carlos Nogueira / Jornal A Tribuna
Bolsonaro remained without a protective mask during the entire journey, despite the law that obliges, since July 1, the use of protection in the State of São Paulo, under penalty of a fine of R $ 500.
At around 3 in the afternoon, the president’s delegation left the Forte dos Andradas and headed to the Santos Air Base, which is located in Guarujá. He took a helicopter to Congonhas airport, from where he flies to Brasilia.
There are no official commitments scheduled for this Monday on the president’s agenda.
President Jair Bolsonaro during the morning walk in Praia Grande, SP, this Monday (4) – Photo: Playback / Praia Grande Mil Grau
President Jair Bolsonaro arrived at Forte dos Andradas, in Guarujá, on the afternoon of December 28. On the same day, he participated in the solidarity game “Natal Sem Fome”, in Vila Belmiro, in Santos. During his visit to the municipality, the president greeted the population, took photographs with various guests of the event and entered the field in uniform.
On the 30th he was on the Canto do Forte beach, in Praia Grande, where he caused an agglomeration on the sand strip. During the afternoon, Bolsonaro was at the funeral of a military policeman who died while trying to save children from drowning. The next day, the president spent the New Year at Forte dos Andradas.
President Jair Bolsonaro during the morning walk in Praia Grande, SP, this Monday (4) – Photo: Playback / Praia Grande Mil Grau
On January 1, President Jair Bolsonaro visited Praia Grande again. He took a boat trip and jumped into the sea to talk to his followers. The moment was recorded and shared on the president’s own social networks (see video below).
The president did not wear a protective mask, a mandatory measure in the city. The population greeted from afar, until Bolsonaro jumped into the sea. Hundreds of people on the beach came to greet him.
VIDEO: Bolsonaro goes to the beach on the coast of SP and causes crowds
Still on the beach, when asked about the continuation of emergency aid, Bolsonaro said: “They want us to renew, but our borrowing capacity has reached the limit”.
Caixa Econômica Federal (CEF) paid on Tuesday (29) the last installment of Emergency Aid to 3.2 million people. This ends the payment schedule for the program, launched in April this year to support the self-employed and unemployed affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
He left the place around 9 am on a jet ski, heading to the Itaipu Fort, in Praia Grande, where he arrived around 11 am. Still in the water, Bolsonaro took photos with a group of people on a kayak trip.
On Saturday (2), Bolsonaro took a speedboat to the Itaipu Fortress. He had lunch on site and the menu was barbecue. Around 2:30 p.m., Bolsonaro returned to Forte dos Andradas, in Guarujá, in a boat.
The population was packed to receive Bolsonaro in Praia Grande, SP – Photo: Playback / Facebook
In January 2020, Bolsonaro spent a period in Guarujá with his youngest daughter, Laura. He also went to Guarujá during the carnival and the festivities of Nossa Senhora Aparecida and Finados.
Whenever he goes to Guarujá, Bolsonaro usually walks around the city. During the All Souls party, for example, he left Forte das Andradas to ride a motorcycle. The president also drank coffee at a bakery and took photos with neighbors, always without a protective mask.
On the festival of Nossa Senhora Aparecida, the president strolled through Praia do Guaiúba. At the scene, he greeted the supporters and took dozens of photos with the bathers, also without a protective mask.