Demonstrators in Brazil protest against acting President Michel Temer
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Brazil's two biggest cities to protest acting President Michel Temer, trying to keep up pressure on his interim administration only 10 days after he was sworn in.
A
march in Sao Paulo headed toward Temer's residence yesterday, but
police blocked roads near the house and the interim president left for
the capital of Brasilia hours earlier. Organisers estimated 2,000 people
participated in the demonstration.
In Rio de Janeiro, about 1,000 protesters staged a march calling for Temer to resign.
Some protesters want suspended President Dilma Rousseff back.
Temer replaced her after the Senate voted to suspend the president and
put her on trial for allegedly breaking fiscal laws.
If
54 of the 81 senators agree that she should be impeached, she would be
permanently removed from office and Temer could hold the presidency
through 2018.
Opinion
polls say a majority of Brazilians want Rousseff impeached, and some of
the protesters Sunday called for new elections, a mechanism that is not
in Brazil's electoral law at the moment.Read more.
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