Rousseff losing out

Rousseff losing out

World April 18, 2016 05:14

- UPDATE 01:35- The days of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff are numbered. The leader of the leftist Workers' Party is the crucial vote on its deposits than the losses in the bearing housing.

After half of the 513 votes, nearly eighty percent of the delegates elected for the continuation of the procedure through the upper house. A two-thirds majority is enough for the opposition.

After a circus-like three-day debate in the House of Commons, which was sung among others and fighting is over Brazil glued to the television. The vote in the lower house is the biggest step to the deposition of Rousseff.

After tonight the Senate confirms the provisional seizure of power by Vice President Michel Temer probably within a few weeks. Before that requires more than half of the votes. Only when the Senate Rousseff by a two-thirds majority final sales- a process that takes no more than half a year- moved the 75-year-old constitutional lawyer to the presidential Alvoradapaleis.

Six out of ten Brazilians supports the controversial procedure. The president has become very unpopular by economic mismanagement. The massive corruption around state oil company Petrobras, where she was previously at the top, the trust has also wiped out. That the coalition party Temer (PMDB) to the ears in the scandal, by their dislike of Rousseff less important.

The Labour Party calls the process a 'coup'. The deposition request is based on fiddling with the budget that is far from exceptional to Brazilian authorities. The government thinks this is not a legitimate reason for dismissal and fighting the process through the Supreme Court.

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