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segunda-feira, 18 de abril de 2016

Brazilian MPs Voted To Impeach Their President ( Second time since 1992)





MPs in Brazil have overwhelmingly voted for President Dilma Rousseff to face an impeachment trial.  One by one, hundreds of members of the lower house of Congress announced their decision at a microphone - and the lengthy proceedings were watched by millions of demonstrators across the country.

A total of 342 of the 513 members in the chamber - a two-thirds majority - was needed for the vote to pass.
The majority was achieved. Ms Rousseff's Workers' Party conceded defeat before this threshold was reached, and by the time 342 "Yes" votes had been counted, the pro-impeachment side had a majority of 215 with 38 votes left to be counted.

Now, Brazil's Senate must decide by a simple majority whether there are legal grounds for a trial to take place over allegations that the country's first female president manipulated government accounts to support her re-election campaign in 2014.

On the streets of Brazil, thousands of pro-impeachment demonstrators (93%, the majority of population and working class Brazilians) cheered as the results were broadcast on huge screens.

Meanwhile, on the other side of a two-metre-high wall, Ms Rousseff's supporters watched in despair and claimed the result was a coup against her government. Her supporters normally are left oriented,  people on benefits that don’t like Europe-USA and are artists paid by the government (Rouanet Law) because are unable to sell their art due the lack of talent.  These people support Cuba and North-Korea normally.
Ms Rousseff's government were using dirty tactics that are dividing more the population of Brazil. Her government was using the classic Class conflict to divide white x black, men x women, etc. Their government is also supported by a terrorist group (MST).
The rich people that support Dilma and Lula (Lula hates the USA and Europe) are called “esquerda caviar” (Champagne socialist) and are hated by the people.
Furthemore, Ms Rousseff's Workers' Party and allies (PSOL, PCdB and PSTU) want to dialogue with The Islamic State

The population of Brazil is against these nonsense policies.

Brazil is Latin America's largest economy, but it has been struggling through its worst recession since the 1930s due to the incompetent president and her love for socialism. More  than 300 of the lawmakers deciding Ms Rousseff fate are under investigation for corruption, fraud or electoral crimes.

Ms Rousseff's Workers' Party and allies (PSOL, PCdB and PSTU) supports are around 7% of population while pro-impeachment demonstrators are 93%.

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