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Lula sacks army commander after anti-government riots

Arruda had taken up post on December 30, two days before end of Bolsonaro’s term

- BRASILIA

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva sacked the commander of Brazil’s army Saturday, two weeks after an election-denying mob loyal to his far-right predecesso­r ransacked the halls of power in Brasilia.

The veteran leftist’s dismissal of Julio Cesar de Arruda, confirmed to AFP by military sources, came a day before Lula was to make his first trip abroad — to Argentina — as he moves to put the South American powerhouse back on the internatio­nal stage.

Arruda had only taken up the post on December 30, two days before the end of outgoing president Jair Bolsonaro’s term, and was confirmed by Lula’s administra­tion in early January.

Lula held his first meeting with his military top brass on Friday. None of the participan­ts made a statement afterward. Lula removed several dozen soldiers from his security detail following the unrest. On January 8, Bolsonaro supporters ransacked the presidenti­al palace, Supreme Court and Congress in Brasilia, breaking windows and furniture, destroying priceless works of art, and leaving graffiti messages calling for a military coup.

Lula has said he suspects security forces may have been involved in the riots, in which more than 2,000 people were arrested. The leftist president announced a review of his immediate environmen­t.

No direct involvemen­t

Defence Minister Jose Mucio said following Friday’s meeting with Lula and the military chiefs that there was no direct armed forces involvemen­t.

On Wednesday, the man named Saturday to be the new army chief, Tomas Ribeiro Paiva, until now the head of the southeaste­rn army command, vowed that the military “will continue to guarantee democracy.” And he suggested that the results of the October election in which Lula defeated Bolsonaro should be accepted.

On Sunday Lula will head to Argentina, the customary first stop for Brazilian presidents. Beyond tradition, however, the trip will also allow him to meet with a faithful ally, President Alberto Fernandez, as well as regional counterpar­ts at the summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC).

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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
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