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Rousseff discharges ministers to allow them to vote against impeachment

In total, five ministers were dismissed, four among whom will resume
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Published on 14/04/2016 - 11:59
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Brasília - O Ministro da Saúde, Marcelo Castro, e o novo ministro da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação, Celso Pansera, durante a cerimônia de transmissão de cargo (Marcelo Camargo/Agência Brasil)
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Brasília - O Ministro da Saúde, Marcelo Castro, e o novo ministro da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação, Celso Pansera, durante a cerimônia de transmissão de cargo (Marcelo Camargo/Agência Brasil)

Marcelo Castro and Celso Pansera are going to resume their Congress roles so that they can vote against impeachment on the floor of the Chamber of Deputies on Sunday (17).Marcelo Camargo/Agência Brasil

President Dilma Rousseff discharged five ministers on Thursday (Apr. 14), four among whom hold seats in the Chamber of Deputies and are going to resume their Congress roles so that they can vote against impeachment on the floor of the Chamber of Deputies on Sunday (17).

Three of the five ministers are members of the PMDB, the party chaired by Vice-President Michel Temer, which left the governing coalition: Mauro Lopes (Civil Aviation), Celso Pansera (Science, Technology and Innovation), and Marcelo Castro (Health).

In addition to them, the president has also accepted the resignation of Agrarian Development Minister Patrus Ananias, from the ruling Workers' Party (PT).

The Minister for National Integration, Gilberto Occhi, has also resigned after his party, the PP, decided to leave the governing coalition and support the impeachment of President Rousseff.


Translated by Mayra Borges


Fonte: Rousseff discharges ministers to allow them to vote against impeachment