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Brazil's Senate head Renan Calheiros defies judge's suspension | |
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Brazil's Senate leader Renan Calheiros has said he will defy a Supreme Court judge's order for him to stand down. | |
Judge Marco Aurelio Mello on Monday removed Mr Calheiros, who must face trial for alleged embezzlement. | Judge Marco Aurelio Mello on Monday removed Mr Calheiros, who must face trial for alleged embezzlement. |
Mr Calheiros says he will wait for a final decision by the whole Supreme Court on the issue on Wednesday. | |
Earlier, he had appealed against his removal, arguing that it could undermine a government austerity plan the Senate is due to vote on. | |
The controversial austerity plan, known as PEC-55, is scheduled to go to the Senate before the end of the year. | |
The judge's ruling was also a blow to centre-right President Michel Temer, a key ally of Mr Calheiros. | |
Under the order, Mr Calheiros would be temporarily replaced as Senate head by a member of the opposition Worker's Party, who may block the vote. | |
Second in line | Second in line |
Judge Mello said his decision was valid with immediate effect, but could still be overturned by a majority of Supreme Court judges. | |
Senate lawyers said there was a legal basis for Mr Calheiros to continue until all the Supreme Court judges met to deliberate on Wednesday. | |
Mr Calheiros has been accused of taking bribes from a construction company. | Mr Calheiros has been accused of taking bribes from a construction company. |
Judge Mello approved the injunction requested by the left-wing Rede party which argued that a politician facing criminal charges cannot be in the presidential line of succession. | Judge Mello approved the injunction requested by the left-wing Rede party which argued that a politician facing criminal charges cannot be in the presidential line of succession. |
As head of the Senate, Mr Calheiros is second in line after the speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Rodrigo Maia. | As head of the Senate, Mr Calheiros is second in line after the speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Rodrigo Maia. |
Brazil does not currently have a vice-president, as Mr Temer, who occupied the post, replaced Dilma Rousseff as president earlier this year. | Brazil does not currently have a vice-president, as Mr Temer, who occupied the post, replaced Dilma Rousseff as president earlier this year. |
She was dismissed after an impeachment trial. | She was dismissed after an impeachment trial. |
Maintenance fees | Maintenance fees |
The case against Mr Calheiros dates back to 2007. | The case against Mr Calheiros dates back to 2007. |
He was forced to resign as Senate leader at the time, but was re-elected six years later. He denies wrongdoing. | He was forced to resign as Senate leader at the time, but was re-elected six years later. He denies wrongdoing. |
Mr Calheiros is accused of agreeing with a construction company that it should pay maintenance fees for a daughter he had had during an extramarital affair with a journalist. | Mr Calheiros is accused of agreeing with a construction company that it should pay maintenance fees for a daughter he had had during an extramarital affair with a journalist. |
The company allegedly billed the Senate for the payments. | The company allegedly billed the Senate for the payments. |
Mr Calheiros, 61, is also being investigated separately in connection with a big kickback scheme at the state-owned oil company, Petrobras. | Mr Calheiros, 61, is also being investigated separately in connection with a big kickback scheme at the state-owned oil company, Petrobras. |
Dozens of politicians, civil servants and businessmen have been detained since the investigation, known as Operation Car Wash, began in 2014. | Dozens of politicians, civil servants and businessmen have been detained since the investigation, known as Operation Car Wash, began in 2014. |
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