Rousseff notified by Supreme Court over calling impeachment a “coup”

Justice Rosa Weber granted a motion filed by six allies of the interim

Published on 19/05/2016 - 09:17 By Ivan Richard reports from Agência Brasil - Brasília

Sessão no STF da Primeira Turma presidida pelo ministra Rosa Weber para análise de ação penal contra o deputado Paulinho da Força (José Cruz/Agência Brasil)

Justice Rosa Weber José Cruz/Agência Brasil

Supreme Court Justice Rosa Weber granted a motion to notify suspended President Dilma Rousseff's over her referring to the impeachment proceedings against her as a coup d'état. In the ruling issued Tuesday (May 18), Weber upheld a request from six members of the Chamber of Deputies. Rousseff has ten days to respond.

The deputies, who are allies of acting President Michel Temer, said Rousseff's statements are “particularly serious considering the recent national events and the threat of a rupture in Brazilian society caused by such statements.”

They quoted speeches in which Rousseff called the impeachment proceedings against her a “coup”, and asked her to explain what actions the coup she referred to consists of, who is to account for that, what institutions are attacking her authority, and what steps she intends to take to protect the republic, as a head of government and head of state.


Translated by Mayra Borges


Fonte: Rousseff notified by Supreme Court over calling impeachment a “coup”

Edition: Fábio Massalli / Olga Bardawil

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