The Brazilian President, Congress, and the Federal Supreme Court issued a joint statement on the 9th local time, condemning the recent incident of former President Jair Bolsonaro's supporters forcibly breaking into the state authority, saying that the state authority will unite and take relevant measures in accordance with the law.

  The joint statement was issued after talks between Brazilian President Lula, President of the Federal Supreme Court Weber, Speaker of the House of Representatives Lila and Acting Senate President Dorrego held talks on the morning of the 9th.

The statement stated that Brazil's national authority, as a defender of democracy and the 1988 Constitution, will never accept the "terrorism, brutal destruction, crime and incitement to a coup" that occurred in Brasilia on the afternoon of the 8th.

  The statement said that Brazil's main national authorities will unite and take relevant measures in accordance with the law.

The statement also called on Brazilian society to remain calm in order to safeguard national peace and democracy.

  Thousands of Bolsonaro supporters stormed into the Brazilian Congress, the Federal Supreme Court and the Presidential Palace in the capital Brasilia on the 8th, and clashed with the military and police.

(Headquarters reporter Lei Xiangping)