A government led by Brazilian Vice President Michel Temer would press ahead with the country's corruption fight by strengthening anti-graft institutions and enacting tougher controls over state-run companies, and will also implement an education reform, according to a six chapter document leaked to the Sao Paulo media. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rules”His critics have said Temer would try to hamper Brazil's biggest ever corruption probe, known as Operation Car Wash, which has involved many politicians from his Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB).”
May 02nd, 2016 - 03:24 pm - Link - Report abuse 0And who are his critics ? mainly the PT, which has everything, and more than any other party, to lose by the investigation. These same critics are a bunch of liars, as proven by the fact that, despite Temer having told the public that the social benefits ('handouts', such as the Bolsa Família) are guaranteed, the PT carries on with propaganda claiming just the opposite. The PT counts on the ignorance and the fear of the lower classes to try to remain in power.
And if Temer wanted to shut down the Lava-Jato, why would the document the Party issued, call for increased funding for the Federal Police ?
The PT is becoming desperate and the lying has been brought to yet another level....
He said so - before HIS impeachment - and I DO believe in what he said! :o))
May 03rd, 2016 - 09:58 am - Link - Report abuse 0Commenting for this story is now closed.
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