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Rousseff Defiant After 'Victory Speech' Leaked

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 14 April 2016

 

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff vowed to defend democracy on Tuesday
after her opposition-party deputy accidentally leaked his inauguration
speech drafted for the event of her removal by impeachment.

 

Vice-President Michel Temer sent a 13-minute recording of his planned speech
to fellow congress members ahead of the lower house's vote on whether to
impeach Ms Rousseff.

 

Mr Temer claimed he had not meant to send the speech via an instant
messaging application.

 

Treason

 

Ms Rousseff said she was shocked by the recording, which she alleged
revealed treason against herself and against democracy.

 

"The mask of the conspirators has fallen," she said. "They now are
conspiring openly, in the light of day, to destabilise a legitimately
elected president."

 

"The coup is not just against me," Ms Roussef continued. "It is especially
against the project that I represent. This is the most obvious feature of
this scam."

 

Mr Temer's Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB) was the largest group
in the 16-party coalition government led by Ms Rousseff's Workers Party, but
split off two weeks ago ahead of the looming impeachment vote.

 

On Monday, a 65-member committee gave the green light to the impeachment
motion against Ms Rousseff for allegedly hiding spending increases ahead of
the 2014 election.

But as vice-president, Mr Temer could be held complicit if the allegations
are proven.

 

Car Wash

 

His PMDB colleague and Chamber of Deputies speaker Eduardo Cunha, who has
led calls for Ms Rousseff's impeachment, is under investigation for taking
millions in bribes in the "Car Wash" scandal at state oil firm Petrobras.

 

"I don't really know which one is the chief and which is his
second-in-charge," Ms Rousseff said of Mr Temer and Mr Cunha.

 

Union of South American Nations (Unasur) secretary-general Ernesto Samper
also attacked the impeachment process, saying it posed a "serious concern to
the legal certainty of Brazil and the region."

 

The Brazilian congress "must accept that if a president is removed from
office for alleged policy failures the knock-on effects in the region could
lead to the criminalisation of governments who have not committed crimes,"
the statement read.

 

 

From:
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-5c80-Brazil-Rousseff-defiant-after-vict
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