[01:10.62]After the two-hour meeting, her secretary Bruno Vanhoni told the BBC she will probably address the nation in the coming days.
[01:17.80]On Thursday, more than a million people demonstrated nationwide over issues including corruption,
[01:22.78]poor public services and the huge cost of hosting sporting events such as next year’s World Cup.
[01:28.55]Our correspondent Julia Carneiro says some people are now worried that the protests are getting out of hand.
[01:34.66]At the beginning, there were lots of people seeing this with positive eyes.
[01:39.10]There still are people who are very happy that Brazilians are going out to make demands and demonstrating,
[01:45.48]something that hadn’t been done in this scale for a very long time.
[01:49.25]But now there’s concern about this getting out of hand because of the conflicts that happened yesterday in cities like Brasilia,
[01:58.11]here in Rio, where I am, where the protest started at this square here in the centre of the city.
[02:03.26]It started very peacefully, but afterwards there was violence and there were clashes with the police and between police and demonstrators.
[02:10.88]The smallest partner in Greece’s coalition, Democratic Left, has confirmed that it is pulling out of government,
[02:18.40]but its leader Fotis Kouvelis warned against snap elections.