Sunday, August 28, 2016

Half an hour to reject the allegations – Diario El País

Tomorrow, from 9:00 am, not only Brazil and the region but also worldwide -due to the influence of the country’s economy and politics internationally will be expectantly to the development of events in the Senate in Brasilia, which will have as central fact exposing the president suspended Dilma Rousseff, who will argue the injustice committed by the opposition to judge and want to permanently separate the top job.

the regulation gives Rousseff 30 minutes for his plea, in a session that has since Thursday as the main authority to the president of the Supreme Federal Tribunal, Ricardo Lewandowski, according to required by the Constitution. The time allotted to the president can be extended if deemed necessary Lewandowski.

Then senators by the prosecution and the defense will ask questions to Rousseff, which has indicated any willingness to respond without limitations, but has the right to remain silent. Each senator can speak for five minutes.

On Tuesday and Wednesday sessions and final discussions are made, which may expose the prosecution and defense during a hour and a half each, with the right to reply and rejoinder for about 60 additional minutes for each part.

Then the 81 senators are entitled to speak for ten minutes each.

When closing the discussion, Lewandowski presents a report with a summary of the grounds presented by the prosecution and defense.

on Tuesday night or early Wednesday ‘is the initial estimate, because the meeting could extend considering the intensity of the discussions that were recorded until now the Senate vote, by electronically, whether or not Rousseff dismisses. two-thirds of the Senate (54 votes) is needed to reach that end and the opposition claims that exceeds that figure. President of the Senate, Renan Calheiros, should not vote. Before the vote, they can expound two senators in favor of the dismissal and two against, for five minutes each.

Approved the dismissal, Lewandowski writes the sentence, calls on all senators to sign it, and communicated to all parties, including the interim president, Michel Temer, who will take over for the remaining period of government. Temer has unpopularity and facing adverse times.

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