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Calls for protests against Lula's administration are gaining traction, with suggested dates set for mid-March. Activists and political figures are urging citizens to mobilize in large numbers, emphasizing that public pressure is essential for promoting political change. However, caution is advised regarding the motives of some politicians advocating for these protests, especially those who have previously equated Lula and Bolsonaro.
The political divide remains sharp, with sentiments ranging from accusations of authoritarianism against Lula's government to concerns about the economic implications of his policies. The landscape is fraught with ongoing debates about leadership, governance, and the potential risk of further political instability.