Brazilians Denounce Coup Attempt against President Dilma Rousseff

 

 

Telesur, Venezuela, 5 December 2015

 

Social movements and politicians have come out strongly against an impeachment 
attempt aimed at taking down Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff.

 

President Dilma Rousseff called on the public to fight for democracy in Brazil, 
calling the efforts to have her impeached a “coup” attempt against her 
government. 

 

“For the sake of the health of our democracy, we must defend it against this 
coup,” said President Rousseff.

 

Earlier this week Eduardo Cunha, speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, accepted a 
request to begin impeachment proceedings against Rousseff, triggering a process 
that could potentially remove her from power.

 

​The response to Cunha's decision was swift, with politicians and social 
movements accusing him of acting out of spite. Cunha is himself under 
investigation for alleged corruption in connection to a scandal involving the 
state oil company, Petrobras. 

 

Cunha's position as speaker is also at risk, as he is facing an inquiry by the 
Ethics Council of the Chamber of Deputies for failing to disclose foreign bank 
accounts. 

 

It was only after three lawmakers from Rousseff's party who sit on the Ethics 
Council said they would vote to remove Cunha from his position that he moved to 
begin impeachment proceedings. 

 

Attempt to overturn election

 

However, the debate surrounding the possible impeachment of the president has 
been raging in Brazil for nearly a year. Government supporters allege the 
efforts to oust Rousseff via impeachment is a thinly-veiled attempt to overturn 
the results of the 2014 presidential election, where the incumbent president 
defeated her right-wing rival in the second round.

 

“By using functions assigned to the speaker to ensure his own defense in face 
of processes that should have resulted in the forfeiture (of his assets) and 
his imprisonment, this man demoralizes parliament and its democratic 
institutions,” read a statement by the Confederation of Popular Movements.

 

"The political forces that support impeachment are the same that idolize 
figures such as Cunha ... and ask for the return of a military dictatorship. In 
this scenario, the impeachment would mean the strengthening of conservative 
attacks and a sense of intolerance that has marked the behavior of these 
sectors,” read a statement from the Landless Rural Workers Movement, known as 
the MST, one of the largest political forces in Brazil.

 

Leftist movements have pledged to defend the Rousseff government and the 
country's democracy through street mobilizations. The president of the Workers 
Party, Rui Falcao, said the party was now entering into a period of “permanent 
mobilization.”

 

"Dilma was democratically elected by the Brazilian people,” stated the Popular 
Youth Uprising organization in a video shared on social media. “The youth will 
continue in the streets against Cunha. He represents an attack on the rights of 
women, Black people, and the LGBT community in our country. Eduardo Cunha is 
demonstrably corrupt and represents the coup-supporting sectors of Brazil.”

 

Lula disgusted

 

Social movements were not alone in their condemnation of Cunha's decision. 
Former president Luiz Iganacio Lula da Silva, Rousseff's predecessor, was 
unequivocal in his denunciation. 

 

“I feel disgusted with what they are doing to the country,” he said. “Cunha is 
only thinking about himself. He is not thinking about the country, the economy. 
Brazil does not deserve this. It's insane.”

 

Nine governors from Brazil's northeast region also signed a collective 
statement condemning Cunha's decision. 

 

Even members of Cunha's own political party have come out against impeachment.

 

“He is a cynical blackmailer. He does not have even the least bit of 
credibility to lead a process like this,” said Jarbas Vasconcelos of the 
Brazilian Democratic Movement Party.

 

 

From: 
http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Brazilians-Denounce-Coup-Attempt-Against-President-Rousseff-20151204-0027.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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