RIO DE JANEIRO -- The Senate voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to put suspended
President Dilma Rousseff on trial, moving Brazils first female leader a step
closer to being permanently removed and underscoring her failure to change
lawmakers minds the last several months.
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90 Grey .After some 15 hours of debate, senators voted 59-21 to put
her on trial for breaking fiscal rules in her managing of the federal budget. It
was final step before a trial and vote on whether to definitively remove her
from office, expected later this month. The political drama is playing out while
Rio de Janeiro is hosting the Olympics, which run through Aug. 21.The outcome
was widely expected: The Senate already voted in May to impeach and remove
Rousseff from office for up to 180 days while the trial was prepared.Wednesdays
vote underscored that efforts to remove her may have actually gained steam
despite her attempts to woo senators who have expressed doubt about the
governing ability of interim President Michel Temer, who was vice president
under Rousseff.No one can commit crimes with impunity, said Sen. Aecio Neves, a
proponent of Rousseffs ouster.Senators pushing for her removal needed only a
simple majority to require a trial. Not only did they get much more than that,
they also garnered an ample margin over the super-majority -- at least 54 --
they will need to permanently remove her.This is not an easy situation, Jose
Eduardo Cardozo, the top legal official in Rousseffs now-suspended
administration who is leading her defense, told Brazilian news portal G1 after
the vote in the capital of Brasilia.Cardozo said that he would look at new
appeals to the nations top court and that several senators who voted in favor of
a trial may be reluctant to take the heavier step of removing her from office.In
that way, the final vote isnt tethered to todays result, he said.Still, the
situation does not look hopeful for Rousseff. Her appeals to the Supreme Federal
Tribunal, the nations top court, have failed, and attempts to rebuild her image
with voters have apparently fallen short.Brazils economy, the largest in Latin
America, is mired in its worst depression in decades. Layoffs and late payments
to some state workers have spurred deep anger. The country has also been
struggling to confront the Zika virus, which causes birth defects in infants
born to infected women and has ravaged thousands of families in poor,
northeastern states.In another bid to head off the Senate trial, the ruling
Workers Party appealed for help from the Inter-American Commission on Human
Rights. It was unclear what impact, if any, that would have.Temer, Rousseffs
vice president-turned-nemesis, took over after her impeachment in May. He has
been sharply criticized for appointing a Cabinet of all white men in a country
where more than 50 percent of the population is non-white. Three of his
ministers have been forced to resign for allegations related to corruption, and
despite promises to get Congress moving after months of paralysis, he has
struggled to push through reforms.Rousseff has repeatedly said she did nothing
wrong and argued that other former presidents did similar things in their
handling of the federal budget. She has argued that behind her removal are
attempts to tamp down a wide-ranging corruption probe into billions of dollars
in alleged kickbacks at state oil company Petrobras.Dozens of top businessmen
and politicians have been jailed in the two-year investigation. While much of
the graft happened during the 13 years her Workers Party was in power, Rousseff
repeatedly declined to do anything to squelch the investigation. She argued that
the probe was badly needed in Brazil, where graft in politics is endemic.
Investigators in the Petrobras case have said the company even had a department
to handle bribes.Over the last several months, Rousseff and her aides have
heavily courted several senators who they thought might change their minds.
Rousseff, who has remained in the presidential palace, has also floated the
possibility of calling new elections. In several interviews, she has said she
would be open to a plebiscite.While those comments were widely seen as an
attempt to persuade wavering senators to put her back in office, new elections
before 2018 would be difficult. For that to happen, both Rousseff and Temer
would have to be removed, or decide to resign from office. While Rousseffs fate
looks to be all but decided, its unlikely Temer would stand down.The 75-year-old
career politician has said he would not run again in 2018, and in fact has
little choice in the matter: The countrys electoral court has banned him from
running for election for eight years because of campaign finance
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