In Brazil, where the presidential election was held on October 30, supporters of President Bolsonaro, who lost the election, escalated protests and blocked more than 200 Brazilian highways with trucks. Logistics and airmail are also affected.

In the Brazilian presidential election, which was held on the 30th, former President Lula, who led the left-wing government for eight years since 2003, was elected, but President Bolsonaro has clarified whether he will accept the results of this election. not.



In Brazil, supporters of President Bolsonaro are expanding protests, saying they will not accept the results.



According to police authorities, as of November 1, more than 200 highways in Brazil were blocked by large trucks and other vehicles, hindering logistics.



In addition, in Sao Paulo, the largest city, the road leading to the international airport has been blocked, and some flights have been canceled.



One of the supporters participating in the protest said, ``A person who was imprisoned in a corruption case is out of prison and trying to rule the country.



Brazil's major media outlets have reported that President Bolsonaro will reveal his stance on his election results as soon as the same day, and that trend is drawing attention.