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Argentina: Pro-Rousseff activists protest Brazilian FM Serra's Buenos Aires visit
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24.05.2016
Hundreds of supporters of suspended Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff marched to the San Martin Palace in Buenos Aires to protest against new Brazilian Foreign Minister Jose Serra who was visiting the Argentine capital on Monday.
Demonstrators gathered outside the palace, holding portraits of Serra and placards reading: "Out with Serra, Strength to Dilma". The protesters accuse Serra and other politicians of orchestrating a coup against Rouseff earlier in May.
On May 12, Brazil's Senate voted 55 to 22 in favour of impeaching Brazil's first female president, who has been suspended for a period that could last up to six months while a committee investigates whether she broke the country's budget laws ahead of her re-election in 2014. Brazil's Vice President Michel Temer will serve as acting president throughout the trial, ending 13 years of rule by the Workers' Party. If Rousseff is convicted, Temer will serve as president until the end of 2018.
Demonstrators gathered outside the palace, holding portraits of Serra and placards reading: "Out with Serra, Strength to Dilma". The protesters accuse Serra and other politicians of orchestrating a coup against Rouseff earlier in May.
On May 12, Brazil's Senate voted 55 to 22 in favour of impeaching Brazil's first female president, who has been suspended for a period that could last up to six months while a committee investigates whether she broke the country's budget laws ahead of her re-election in 2014. Brazil's Vice President Michel Temer will serve as acting president throughout the trial, ending 13 years of rule by the Workers' Party. If Rousseff is convicted, Temer will serve as president until the end of 2018.
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