Authors of Coup against Dilma, most rejected Politicians in Brazil

Authors of Coup against Dilma, most rejected Politicians in Brazil
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27 July 2017
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Michel Temer, Eduardo Cunha and Aécio Neves, the responsible of the parliamentary-judicial coup perpetrated against the constitutional president Dilma Rousseff, are today the most rejected politicians in Brazil, according to a survey of the Ipsos company.

First president accused of passive corruption in full exercise of his mandate, Temer is the least favored of the three for being repudiated by 94 percent of the interviewees, while Cunha, former head of the Chamber of Deputies and sentenced to more than 15 years in jail in the Lava Jato anti-corruption operation, reaches 93 percent.

In the case of the senator and leader of the Brazilian Social Democracy (PSDB) party, Aécio Neves, the rejection reaches 90 percent among the 1,200 respondents in 72 cities.

Also appear with more than 70 percent of repudiation, the former president of the Senate during the coup, Renan Calheiros (80), former foreign minister José Serra (75) and former president Fernando Henrique Cardoso (71).

According to today's digital newspaper Brasil 247, in his awarded denunciation, businessman Lúcio Funaro will offer details of how the owner of the JBS cold store, Joesley Batista, helped Cunha to 'buy' the presidency of the Chamber of Deputies in February 2015, when he was elected with the favorable vote of 267 legislators.

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