Brasilia_ The tentative of finishing with the constitutional term of Brazil president Dilma Roussef through a media, parliamentary and judicial coup is facing today a hard pitfall to defeat: the peoples’s will, Prensa Latina reports.

Mass marches and rallies held yesterday throughout the country made clear the willingness of citizens to defend not only the constitution, the rule of law and social achievements, but also the freedom.

During his two-minute speech, which was broadcast at the different stages where the demonstrations took place, the founder of the Workers Party, Lula da Silva, stressed that a great country is always built by walking forward and by consolidating and conquering new collective and individual social rights.

Important places like Sao Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Fortaleza and Rio de Janeiro were completely filled and with the slogan - 'There will be no coup, but struggle'.

Singer and composer Chico Buarque, pointed out that among the demonstrators could be people who voted for Dilma or who did not, and even voters disappointed with the direction of the government, but that none could doubt the integrity of the President. He went on to say that they were all together to defend democracy.

Rousseff faces the accusation of 'tax pedaling', a gorm of financing finance social programs by reducing interest rates for the industrial sector to generate and maintain jobs.

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