3 Brazilian Military Chiefs Quit Following Bolsonaro’s Replacement of Defense Minister

3 Brazilian Military Chiefs Quit Following Bolsonaro’s Replacement of Defense Minister
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro is seen after a meeting with Brazil's Lower House Arthur Lira at the Planalto Palace, in Brasilia, Brazil, on March 25, 2021. Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters
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The leaders of all three branches of Brazil’s armed forces jointly resigned Tuesday following President Jair Bolsonaro’s replacement of the defense minister.

The Defense Ministry reported the resignations in a statement released without giving reasons. Replacements were not named.

The announcement came after the heads of the army, navy, and air force met with the new defense minister, Gen. Walter Souza Braga Netto, on Tuesday morning.

Bolsonaro on Monday carried out a shake-up of top Cabinet positions that included the replacement of Defense Minister Fernando Azevedo e Silva.

Speaking to supporters outside the presidential palace Tuesday night, Bolsonaro did not discuss the three commanders. When asked about the pandemic restrictions imposed by governors and mayors, the Brazilian president said he respects the constitution, though he added: “But it has been some time that some authorities are not playing within the limits of the constitution.”

In other Cabinet changes, Bolsonaro replaced Foreign Minister Ernesto Araújo.

Earlier this month, Bolsonaro also replaced his health minister, active-duty army Gen. Eduardo Pazuello, the third health minister to leave office since the beginning of the pandemic.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.