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Could Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff be impeached? | Could Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff be impeached? |
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Brazil's Senate is due to vote on whether to launch an impeachment trial against President Dilma Rousseff for allegedly manipulating government accounts. | Brazil's Senate is due to vote on whether to launch an impeachment trial against President Dilma Rousseff for allegedly manipulating government accounts. |
Ms Rousseff faces charges of breaking budgetary laws ahead of her re-election for a second term in October 2014. | Ms Rousseff faces charges of breaking budgetary laws ahead of her re-election for a second term in October 2014. |
Millions of Brazilians have called for her to be thrown out of office. | Millions of Brazilians have called for her to be thrown out of office. |
Here we take a closer look at the problems in Brazil and the details of the impeachment proceedings. | Here we take a closer look at the problems in Brazil and the details of the impeachment proceedings. |
What is Ms Rousseff accused of? | What is Ms Rousseff accused of? |
President Rousseff is accused of violating fiscal laws by allegedly using funds from state banks to cover budget shortfalls. | President Rousseff is accused of violating fiscal laws by allegedly using funds from state banks to cover budget shortfalls. |
She is alleged to have juggled public funds to make her government's economic performance appear better than it was to increase her chances of re-election to a second term. | She is alleged to have juggled public funds to make her government's economic performance appear better than it was to increase her chances of re-election to a second term. |
Her critics say she violated Brazil's financial accountability laws and should be stripped of her office. | Her critics say she violated Brazil's financial accountability laws and should be stripped of her office. |
Ms Rousseff has denied any wrongdoing and says the impeachment proceedings are tantamount to a coup d'etat. | Ms Rousseff has denied any wrongdoing and says the impeachment proceedings are tantamount to a coup d'etat. |
Who wants her gone? | Who wants her gone? |
The petition to impeach President Rousseff was made by three lawyers, including 93-year-old Helio Bicudo, a former member of Ms Rousseff's Workers' Party turned opposition activist. | The petition to impeach President Rousseff was made by three lawyers, including 93-year-old Helio Bicudo, a former member of Ms Rousseff's Workers' Party turned opposition activist. |
Mr Bicudo said the Workers' Party had gone from being "a socialist party created to help people to serving the interests of a few who seek power". | Mr Bicudo said the Workers' Party had gone from being "a socialist party created to help people to serving the interests of a few who seek power". |
Their petition was accepted by the speaker of the lower house of Congress, Eduardo Cunha. | Their petition was accepted by the speaker of the lower house of Congress, Eduardo Cunha. |
Mr Cunha, a former ally of Ms Rousseff, has become one of her fiercest critics. | Mr Cunha, a former ally of Ms Rousseff, has become one of her fiercest critics. |
Critics of Mr Cunha say he is a political opportunist who is only trying to get his PMDB party into power. | Critics of Mr Cunha say he is a political opportunist who is only trying to get his PMDB party into power. |
They point to the fact that under Brazil's constitution, Vice-President Michel Temer - who is also from the PMDB party - would become acting president if Ms Rousseff were to be suspended or impeached. | They point to the fact that under Brazil's constitution, Vice-President Michel Temer - who is also from the PMDB party - would become acting president if Ms Rousseff were to be suspended or impeached. |
They also say that Mr Cunha lacks credibility because prosecutors have accused him of taking $5m (£3.5m) in bribes from companies seeking to secure contracts with state-oil giant Petrobras. | They also say that Mr Cunha lacks credibility because prosecutors have accused him of taking $5m (£3.5m) in bribes from companies seeking to secure contracts with state-oil giant Petrobras. |
He has denied the charges and refused to step down from his post. | He has denied the charges and refused to step down from his post. |
What do Brazilians think? | What do Brazilians think? |
Ms Rousseff's approval ratings have plummeted from their all-time high of 79% in March 2013 to about 10% in March 2016. | Ms Rousseff's approval ratings have plummeted from their all-time high of 79% in March 2013 to about 10% in March 2016. |
There have been mass demonstrations in major Brazilian cities demanding that she resign. | There have been mass demonstrations in major Brazilian cities demanding that she resign. |
But there have also been smaller rallies in her support. | But there have also been smaller rallies in her support. |
Many Brazilians say they are fed up with the high levels of corruption in Brazilian politics. | Many Brazilians say they are fed up with the high levels of corruption in Brazilian politics. |
But with the three politicians next in line to succeed Ms Rousseff also under investigation for either alleged mismanagement or alleged corruption, no party seems untouched by the allegations. | But with the three politicians next in line to succeed Ms Rousseff also under investigation for either alleged mismanagement or alleged corruption, no party seems untouched by the allegations. |
What has happened so far? | What has happened so far? |
A committee in the lower house of Congress examined the allegations against Ms Rousseff and recommended that impeachment proceedings should go ahead. | A committee in the lower house of Congress examined the allegations against Ms Rousseff and recommended that impeachment proceedings should go ahead. |
The matter was put to the vote in the Chamber of Deputies on 17 March. A two-thirds majority was needed for the impeachment proceedings to continue. | The matter was put to the vote in the Chamber of Deputies on 17 March. A two-thirds majority was needed for the impeachment proceedings to continue. |
In a late-night session, 367 out of 513 lawmakers voted in favour of the impeachment proceedings going ahead, comfortably reaching the threshold. | In a late-night session, 367 out of 513 lawmakers voted in favour of the impeachment proceedings going ahead, comfortably reaching the threshold. |
A 21-member Senate commission is now examining the allegations. | A 21-member Senate commission is now examining the allegations. |
What happens next? | What happens next? |
The Senate commission is due to issue a recommendation on 6 May on whether it thinks Ms Rousseff should face an impeachment trial. | |
But the recommendation is not binding. Whatever the commission recommends on 6 May, the full Senate will vote on 11 or 12 May on whether to launch an impeachment trial. | |
For the trial to go ahead, a simple majority of Senators will have to vote in favour. | |
If that happens, Ms Rousseff will be immediately suspended for up to 180 days. | |
The trial will be presided over by the head of the Supreme Court, Ricardo Lewandowski. | |
At the end of the trial, the full Senate will vote on whether they find Ms Rousseff guilty or innocent. | |
If two-thirds of the Senate find her guilty, she will be removed from the presidency permanently and barred from running for public office for eight years. | |
What are the key numbers? | What are the key numbers? |
In the Senate, 41 out of the 81 senators will have to back the impeachment trial for it to go ahead. | In the Senate, 41 out of the 81 senators will have to back the impeachment trial for it to go ahead. |
If the impeachment trial proceeds, it will take 54 senators to impeach Ms Rousseff. | If the impeachment trial proceeds, it will take 54 senators to impeach Ms Rousseff. |
Who would replace Ms Rousseff if she was impeached? | Who would replace Ms Rousseff if she was impeached? |
Under the Brazilian constitution, Vice-President Temer is set to take over as interim president if Ms Rousseff is suspended. | Under the Brazilian constitution, Vice-President Temer is set to take over as interim president if Ms Rousseff is suspended. |
However, Mr Temer himself is also facing impeachment proceedings over the same allegations of manipulating government accounts as Ms Rousseff. | However, Mr Temer himself is also facing impeachment proceedings over the same allegations of manipulating government accounts as Ms Rousseff. |
The second-in-line to take over from her is House Speaker Eduardo Cunha, who is being investigated over allegations of taking millions of dollars in bribes. | The second-in-line to take over from her is House Speaker Eduardo Cunha, who is being investigated over allegations of taking millions of dollars in bribes. |
Next in line is Renan Calheiros, head of the Senate. But he, too, is under investigation in connection with a massive corruption scandal at state-oil company Petrobras. | Next in line is Renan Calheiros, head of the Senate. But he, too, is under investigation in connection with a massive corruption scandal at state-oil company Petrobras. |
All three, who are from the PMDB party, deny the allegations against them. | All three, who are from the PMDB party, deny the allegations against them. |
Could it all just go away? | Could it all just go away? |
Yes, if fewer than 41 Senators vote for the impeachment trial, the proceedings stop and Ms Rousseff remains in power. | Yes, if fewer than 41 Senators vote for the impeachment trial, the proceedings stop and Ms Rousseff remains in power. |
Also, if she is found not guilty, she would return to office. | Also, if she is found not guilty, she would return to office. |
She will also have a chance to appeal should the Senate impeach her, which she has already said she plans on doing should the process go that far and the vote go against her. | She will also have a chance to appeal should the Senate impeach her, which she has already said she plans on doing should the process go that far and the vote go against her. |