More than 150 cities recorded stoppages,[5] and according to the organizers, there were 40 million people,[6] with no official admission balance or the number of protesters on the streets.[5] With wide coverage in international media,[7] the strike was minimized by the Brazilian press according to the journalist Paula Cesarino Costa, with emphasis given to conflicts between police and strikers.[8] With diverse reactions, politicians who support the government reduced the impact of the strike while oppositionists defended it as popular expression.[9][10][11] Political scientist Marco Antonio Teixeira, in an interview for the BBC, said that the strike was "smaller than organizers expected, but larger than the government would like".[5]
A military police officer from Goiás caused serious injuries to the university student Mateus Ferreira da Silva during a protest in the city of Goiânia. The aggression was photographed and filmed, with photos in sequence capturing the moment when the captain's baton Augusto Sampaio breaks when reaching the student's head.[25] The student spent 11 days in the intensive care unit[26] and suffered several fractures in the face, in addition to traumatic brain injury.[26] The police officer was removed from external actions and awaits in administrative activities the conclusion of an investigation into the incident.[27][28]
Reactions
The strike had international repercussions[10][8][7] and generated diverse reactions among journalists, government officials and political scientists, whereas, according to the Folha de S.Pauloombudsman, national coverage was minimized and exacerbated conflicts between demonstrators and police forces.[8]
The president Michel Temer criticized acts of violence.[29][8][9] The former Minister of Justice, Osmar Serraglio, said that the strike would have failed.[30] Politicians who supported the government criticized the strike and its motives, while opposition politicians supported it as a backing of the popular will.[11]João Doria Junior, mayor of São Paulo, fought the strike stating in a social network that "Friday is a day of work". Free Brazil Movement also strongly campaigned against it, saying that demonstrators depend on the union tax.[31] The union centrals have classified the strike as the biggest of the last decades, counting on the adhesion of 40 million people.[6][10]
The political scientist Milton Lahuerta said that the strike represented "an expression of indignation".[9] Already for the journalist Merval Pereira, the strike would not be a popular uprising, but of unions that would be "losing perks".[32] The Rádio Jovem Pan declared that "there was no general strike" and that "in fact, the strike failed": "There were only small pickets of people who tried to stop Brazil".[33][10]
^ ab"Palácio do Planalto avalia que greve geral tem baixo engajamento". Época Negócios. 28 April 2017. "Há um baixo engajamento nessa radicalização, cujo objetivo foi forçar um feriadão" [fonte ligada à Presidência] ... "Isso não é greve, é piquete. Greve é quando o trabalhador cruza os braços na fábrica. Mas hoje as pessoas estão em casa. O que está acontecendo é um grupo impondo uma restrição ao direitos das pessoas se locomoverem" afirmou [Rodrigo Maia] ... "Essa greve demonstra que a maioria da população repudia as chamadas reformas", disse Zaratini.
^"As imagens da Greve Geral pelo Brasil, em 28 de abril de 2017, que vão entrar para a História". HuffPost Brasil. 28 April 2017. Archived from the original on 1 May 2017. Retrieved 29 April 2017. A Greve Geral foi foi convocada pela Central Única dos Trabalhadores (CUT), Central dos Trabalhadores do Brasil (CTB), Intersindical, Central e Sindical Popular (CSP/Conlutas), União Geral dos Trabalhadores (UGT), Força Sindical, Nova Central, Central dos Sindicatos Brasileiros (CSB) e Central Geral dos Trabalhadores do Brasil (CGTB)
^"UNE, UBES e ANPG posicionam-se contra a precarização promovida pelo governo ilegítimo". UNE. 27 April 2017. A União Nacional dos Estudantes, a União Brasileira dos Estudantes Secundaristas e a Associação Nacional dos Pós-Graduandos reforçam, portanto, a convocação máxima para a classe estudantil brasileira massificar a Greve Geral deste dia 28 de abril
^Merval Pereira (28 April 2017). "Greve não é nem espontânea nem popular". OGlobo. Não é uma greve espontânea, do povo revoltado que resolveu protestar e sim de sindicatos e de corporações que estão perdendo regalias