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Protest against President Michel Temer's government's constitutional amendment (PEC) 241
26 October 2016
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26 October 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a protest against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 25, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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Protest against President Michel Temer's government's constitutional amendment (PEC) 241
26 October 2016
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26 October 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a protest against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 25, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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Protest against President Michel Temer's government's constitutional amendment (PEC) 241
26 October 2016
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26 October 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a protest against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 25, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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Protest against President Michel Temer's government's constitutional amendment (PEC) 241
26 October 2016
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26 October 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a protest against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 25, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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Protest against President Michel Temer's government's constitutional amendment (PEC) 241
26 October 2016
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26 October 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a protest against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 25, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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Protest against President Michel Temer's government's constitutional amendment (PEC) 241
26 October 2016
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26 October 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a protest against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 25, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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Protest against President Michel Temer's government's constitutional amendment (PEC) 241
26 October 2016
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26 October 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a protest against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 25, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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22 October 2016
Opposers to President Michel Temer's economic recovery program, march against the constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 21, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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22 October 2016
Opposers to President Michel Temer's economic recovery program, march against the constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 21, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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22 October 2016
Opposers to President Michel Temer's economic recovery program, march against the constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 21, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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22 October 2016
Opposers to President Michel Temer's economic recovery program, march against the constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 21, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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#1506974
18 October 2016
Opposers to President Michel Temer's economic recovery program, march against the constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 17, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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18 October 2016
Opposers to President Michel Temer's economic recovery program, march against the constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 17, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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18 October 2016
Opposers to President Michel Temer's economic recovery program, march against the constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 17, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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#1506979
18 October 2016
Opposers to President Michel Temer's economic recovery program, march against the constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 17, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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18 October 2016
Opposers to President Michel Temer's economic recovery program, march against the constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on October 17, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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