Sunday, May 15, 2016

Brazil's Interim Government Dismisses Criticism By Leftist Countries In Latin America



Reuters: Brazil rebuffs Latin American leftists over Rousseff suspension

Brazil's interim government dismissed criticism by leftist countries in Latin America, including Venezuela, Cuba and Bolivia, over the impeachment process of Dilma Rousseff, who was suspended as president by the senate.

The leftist president of El Salvador on Saturday added to the regional pressure on Brazil, saying that he would not recognize the interim government and recalled his ambassador, claiming there had been "political manipulation" in Latin America's biggest country.

The bickering, not rare between leftist leaders and more conservative governments at a time when much of the region is moving to the right, comes as centrist Michel Temer, Rousseff's vice president, assumes Brazil's presidency and scrambles to pull the economy out of its worst recession since the 1930s.

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1 comment:

RRH said...

The Vende Patrias are doing their job.

http://russia-insider.com/en/politics/wikileaks-confirms-brazils-new-president-us-asset/ri14332