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Brazil Supreme Court rules against Dilma Rousseff over impeachment
Brazil's
top court has rejected a government request to delay impeachment
proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The Supreme Court's ruling
gives the go-ahead to the lower house of Congress to hold a vote on
whether or not to prosecute the embattled Latin American leader.
In
an extraordinary session, which went on for more than seven hours, a
majority of judges ruled against the government's plea for an injunction
on impeachment actions. Chief Justice Ricardo Lewandowski said
"exceptional situations require exceptional measures" while referring to
the swiftness in which the verdict was pronounced. Of the 10 justices,
eight voted against the president.
Rousseff faces an impeachment vote
on Sunday (17 April) but a debate on the matter at the Chamber of
Deputies is set to begin on 15 April. If two thirds of the 513 lawmakers
vote in favour of impeaching Rousseff, then the issue will be taken up
by the Senate. The impeachment proceedings are taking place over
accusations that she fiddled with the government accounts in 2014, just
before the elections, in order to make the economy appear to be brighter
than what it was. The
court's verdict is the latest in a series of setbacks for Rousseff in
the last week, which witnessed key allies deserting her. Rousseff called
the latest acts a political "coup" engineered by her opponents.
Hundreds of thousands of
both pro- and anti-Rousseff campaigners are expected to convene outside
Congress in the run-up to the lower house voting. Protesters have
already gathered outside the building and troops are expected to be
deployed in the next few days.
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