Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, (and her political mentor Lula da Silva), raced on Wednesday to defuse a rebellion by legislators upset about her budget austerity plans and her handling of a corruption scandal at state-run oil company Petrobras, which now threatens political stability. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesTold ya..
Mar 05th, 2015 - 02:21 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Marxists don't know anything but give away other people's money until its all gone and nobody will lend.
I am practically giddy that V then A now B is failing.
:)
Is it possible for any legal body to remove these crooks from office or does it require military intervention?
Mar 05th, 2015 - 05:08 pm - Link - Report abuse 0I should imagine that the 'Generals' are gearing up for a quick cull of the crooks and a military leader to come to the fore.
Perhaps the forthcoming collapse in the economy will trigger the changes.
It's just the beginning .....of the end.....for fatass Dilma...
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