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Brazil: The President Avoids Prosecution, Not Trouble

Oct 26, 2017 | 18:23 GMT

(Stratfor)

Once again, the Brazilian Congress voted against allowing the Supreme Court to try President Michel Temer for alleged corruption. Having escaped prosecution, Temer now has a clear path down which to push his economic reform proposals. However, corruption allegations against members of Temer's Cabinet will likely force him to continue to rely on his ruling coalition in Congress to stave off impeachment threats until next year's presidential election....

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