Brazilians take to the streets ahead of suspended President Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment vote
Supporters of suspended Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff protest in Sao Paulo. Brazilian senators engaged in marathon debate Tuesday on the eve of voting on whether to strip Rousseff of the presidency.
(Nelson Almeida / AFP/Getty Images)Brazil’s Senate begins its final session in the impeachment trial of suspended President Dilma Rousseff in Brasilia.
(Eraldo Peres / Associated Press)A group of citizens opposing Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff rally in front of the National Congress in Brasilia. Her impeachment would end 13 years of leftist rule in Brazil.
(Evaristo Sa / AFP/Getty Images)Supporters of suspendend President Dilma Rousseff demonstrate during her impeachment trial in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
(Nelson Almeida / AFP/Getty Images)A pro-impeachment demonstrator in Brasilia holds a sign that reads in Portuguese “The end of the little mouth” and a cardboard coffin painted with the name of Brazil’s suspended president, Dilma Rousseff.
(Leo Correa / Associated Press)A protester in front of the National Congress in Brasilia wears a sticker that reads “Temer out,” referring to Vice President Michel Temer, who has served as interim president during Dilma Rousseff’s suspension.
(Leo Correa / Associated Press)Supporters of suspended President Dilma Rousseff protest in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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