Impeachment Act: The Brazilian Plot to Keep Corruption and Impunity Going
Impeachment Act: The Brazilian Plot to Keep Corruption and Impunity Going
Aline C. Piva 06 June 2016
The already fragile legitimacy of Michel Temer's interim government in Brazil took a huge blow last week. Leaked audios involving Temer's closest allies revealed a plot to oust democratically elected Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff as part of a plan to put an end to Operation Carwash (Operação Lava Jato), the operation that is investigating the scheme involving bribery and kickbacks in Petrobras, the Brazil state-owned oil company. [1][2]
On May 23, the Brazilian newspaper Folha de S.Paulo published the transcripts of a conversation between Romero Jucá, Planning Minister in Temer's interim government, and Sergio Machado, former Senator and President of Transpetro, another Brazilian state-owned oil company. This conversation and other records leaked since then were recorded in March, before the first vote of the impeachment process that took place in the Chamber of Deputies.[3]
After discussing their own involvement in the Carwash investigation both are being investigated for corruption-, Jucá states his solution for the "problem": "We have to change the government to be able to stop this bleeding." Machado followed by agreeing: "The easiest solution would be to put in Michel (Temer)."[4]
A National Pact
In this conversation, Jucá talked about a "national pact" to impeach Dilma and stop the investigations of the corruption scheme. This included justices of the Supreme Court, the compliance of the military forces and the pacts amongst the opposition forces in Congress. These clandestine arrangements were formed in complete disregard for the political will expressed by the majority of Brazilians at the ballot box.
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http://www.brazzil.com/23946-impeachment-act-the-brazilian-plot-to-keep-corruption-and-impunity-going
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