The government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines says it condemns “unequivocally the bombarding on January 8, 2023, of the physical facilities of the democratic institutions of the National Congress and the Supreme Court of Brazil, by the forces allied to the former President Jair Bolsonaro.”

Bolsonaro was defeated in the recent presidential elections by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

A statement from the Office of the Prime Minister issued yesterday, says it is fast becoming the norm for defeated candidates and political parties in tandem, with desperate allies to seek the overturn of democratic, free and fair, elections by unconstitutional means or by weaponising the law and legal system through bogus, unsubstantiated claims.

The statement says “Indeed, street “warfare” is invariably accompanied, quite cynically, by “lawfare”. In our hemisphere this dastardly twin-approach has been employed by defeated parties and candidates. Examples abound in the USA, Bolivia, the Commonwealth of Dominica, Guyana, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and now, Brazil.

It further said the “Trumpian variant of this political virus has become truly malignant in its spread, in the tropics. Those who are defeated in democratic elections must, in Caribbean parlance, “take your licks like a man”. All those of democratic temper are obliged to confront, and push back, against these undemocratic forces masquerading as “democratic”.

“The government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines is fully supportive of President Lula and the democratic institutions in Brazil in their efforts to bring the law-makers to justice,” said the Office of the Prime Minister.

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