Supporter of Jair Bolsonaro, Zezé Di Camargo appears in a video that went viral this Tuesday morning (1). In the images, the sertanejo is talking to some followers of the current president on what appears to be one of the highways blocked by protesters against the victory of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) in the second round of the elections.
One of the published posts claims to be the Castelo Branco Highway. Sought by F5, the singer’s advice said that “no one on the team knows” where Zezé was at the time of filming. At the beginning of the video, he appears sitting in the passenger seat of a completely stopped car, listening to the conversation between two men leaning against the car, outside.
At this moment, a voice is heard behind the person filming: “Look who’s with us! (sic)” Soon after, other people start shouting: “Thanks, Zezé!”. When he hears “We are together!”, the countryman gives a thumbs up to his supporters – the video ends immediately.
On October 17, Zezé accompanied a delegation of country people who went to Palácio Alvorada to support Bolsonaro’s re-election. Besides him, Gusttavo Lima, Chitãozinho, Leonardo, Fernando Zor and Sula Miranda were part of the group. The singer’s publicist declined to comment on the video.
The blockades of 227 federal highways in protest against the result of the presidential elections since last Sunday (30) divide the leadership of truck drivers and are seen more as a movement of Bolsonarist militancy than the category that stopped Brazil for two weeks in 2018 in protest. against rising fuel prices.
Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), reinforced this Tuesday (1st) that the military police of the states can even clear blocked federal roads in the country and identify, fine and arrest those responsible for the blockades.
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