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Suspended president Rousseff hopes popularity would come back

CCTV.com

05-20-2016 13:24 BJT

Suspended Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff may be removed from office, but her concerns still remain with her people. In an interview with CCTV, she said the provisional government is removing people's rights which she had fought to maintain.

This is the.. palace. The presidential residents in Brasilia and where suspended President Dilma Rousseff was allowed to stay bending her impeachment trail in the Senate. It's suspected to last about six months. And this place is being described as her ... where she is living, working and fighting the process she describes as cool and hard. Suspended President Rousseff spoke to CCTV in the palace library. She said ... ... her popularity will bounce back.

"Brazil is a democracy and reforms and adjustments we needed are seen as something negative. But now it's possible to notice we have done those reforms and adjustments without removing people's rights. And now what can be seen is that the provisional government is removing these rights we have arduously fought to maintain. These are what explain that before I had a low popularity and now things are changing because of the beginning to compare these to situations," Rousseff said.

Suspended President Dilma Rousseff and the Vice President... .... she says he was a bad choice.

"Looking back, now I realize it was a bad choice because you can't assume, you can't judge the characters of people until they are in an extreme situation, when they are really put to the test," Rousseff said.

Brazil is now having a situation of two presidents.......  six months will make it go away for good.

 

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