Rousseff is accused of mismanaging the federal budget to maintain spending and shore up support. She has said previous presidents used similar maneuvers and stressed that she has not been charged with any crimes or implicated in any corruption scandals.
The measure now goes to the Senate. If by a simple majority the Senate votes to take it up and put the president on trial, Rousseff will be temporarily suspended.
By default, if impeached, her vice-president, Michel Temer, would become president. He abandoned her side weeks ago. Third in line is Eduardo Cunha, president of the lower house who administered the vote today but both men work under a cloud of corruption accusations. So until then Rousseff remains in power until the impeachment proceeding is complete, which could take weeks. If she is impeached, the Senate would have 180 days to conduct a trial against Rousseff.
About 60 percent of the 594 members of Congress are facing corruption and other charges.
In the streets of São Paulo, massive balloons floated above the thousands of Brazilians gathered in what looked by all appearances to be a celebration for the impeachment process. In Rio de Janeiro, pro-government protesters filled the beachside road in Copacabana, while those against the government gathered in front of massive TV screens propped up on the beach to watch the voting. In Brasília, despite oppressive heat, Brazilians gathered in front of the Congressional building. A wall was constructed to separate the two sides.
Rousseff has hinted that she would appeal to the Supreme Federal Tribunal, Brazil's highest court, on the grounds that the accusations are false.
They argued the only way is to remove Rousseff, the country's first female president, whose popularity ratings have dropped below 10 percent in recent months.
The deepening crisis comes as Brazil grapples with problems on multiple fronts. The economy is contracting, inflation is around 10 percent and an outbreak of the Zika virus, which can cause devastating birth defects, has ravaged parts of northeastern states. Rio de Janeiro is gearing up to host the Olympics in August, but sharp budget cuts have fueled worries about whether the country will be ready.
There is a "Car Wash" investigation into a kickback scheme in the Chamber of Deputies that has seen dozens of top politicians and businessmen in jail already.
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While Rousseff herself has not been implicated, the kickbacks at state oil company Petrobras allegedly happened on her watch and that of former President Luiz Ignacio Lula da Silva. While many lawmakers and regular citizens blame her for letting the graft happen, many sitting lawmakers are accused in the scandal.
Critics said she comes off as stand-offish and arrogant, and her unwillingness to engage in back-slapping and wooing of opposition leaders cost her as the economy started to decline and she was unable to gather support for reforms.
"Impeachment is the way that the political system found to get rid of an incompetent leader," said Luciano Dias, a political consultant based in Brasilia.
Source: AP
23 comments:
Phew! Too bad! Linda take note!
No way Rousseff will survive this, it's been long coming.
. ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
She's really passing a hard time
That's their problem
We ve our own problems to deal with
...merited happiness
Women are always a bad administrator... whenever they are in power, they misuse the opportunity.
Hian!!!
Gd for them
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Corruption everywhere. If she's not serving them properly...impeach her.
Corruption all around.
at first I was somewhat in support of the whole impeachment precedings but reading this article I came across this these words "Critics said she comes off as stand-offish and arrogant, and her unwillingness to engage in back-slapping and wooing of opposition leaders" and I couldn't help but see victimization and bias in the process because if the President were a man, being "stand-offish and arrogant" would have been seen as characteristics of a bold and tough leader, but being that she's a woman she must be impeached... its a pity..
Their problem
Wonfe je oju e
Seen
In Nigeria ,a senator standing trial for crimes allegedly committed can't even be impeached
Uhmmm, I wish that impeachment happens in Nigeria.
SARAKI MAY LOOSE COURTCASE
5 Punishment Saraki Wil Face If Found
Guilty
Can our national assembly do the same here cos we are in the exact same situation in nigeria. Anyways here sentiments, tribalism, religion etc overrides national interest
Beautiful woman
Y na
Seen. Linda observe!
Its really disappointing that she has become so comfortable in power and has taken the people for granted and she recently abused her power by shielding her predecessor from prosecution for corrupt practices when she appointed him as her chief of staff.
GOD help her....
All the best for her
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