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Thousands of Women Rally for Democracy

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 4 June 2016

 

Thousands of "Women for Democracy" protesters rallied behind Brazilian
President Dilma Rousseff on Thursday and condemned the "soft coup" against
her.

 

Under the slogan: "Putschists shall not pass," some 5,000 women marched
through Rio de Janeiro in opposition to the interim government of acting
President Michel Temer.

 

Mr Temer, who leads the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB) and was
vice-president in Ms Rousseff's coalition, took power last month after
congress voted to suspend the elected president over allegations that she
had improperly increased social spending in the year before the 2014
election.

 

Her Workers Party called the suspension a legislative coup.

 

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Addressing the crowd, Ms Rousseff said: "A process of soft coup or gentle
coup has a characteristic: the putschists hate to be called putschists."

 

She reiterated criticism of Mr Temer's appointment of an all-male, all-white
cabinet, saying: "A government of old and white men does not represent the
diversity of our population.

 

"They're trying to destroy democracy," she added. "What unites us here is
the democracy of our country, which was won through much struggle.

 

"We know that what happened was a coup and now things will become
increasingly clear," Ms Rousseff continued.

 

"The main reason for the coup against me was to prevent the battle against
corruption from getting to them."

 

On Wednesday, the president's lawyer Jose Eduardo Cardozo launched her
defence against impeachment before the Brazilian senate, arguing that the
true motive for the coup was to scupper the "Operation Car Wash" probe into
massive bribery at state oil firm Petrobras.

 

Several PMDB members and allies - including lower-house speaker Eduardo
Cunha, who led the charge against Ms Rousseff - have been implicated in the
investigation.

 

Two ministers in Mr Temer's new cabinet have been forced to resign in as
many weeks after taped conversations of them discussing how to get suspects
off the hook were leaked to the media.

 

Cracks are now showing in the anti-Workers Party front. Three senators who
voted for Ms Rousseff's suspension - Acir Gurgacz, Cristovam Buarque and
former footballer Romario de Souza - have all recently said they regretted
their decision to back the impeachment proceedings.

 

 

From:
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