Turmoil in Brazil: Fallout from Dilma Rousseff's Impeachment
April 22, 2016
11:00am to 12:00pm

Teleconference

A Situation Briefing teleconference on the impending impeachment of beleaguered Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff.

On April 17, Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies (the lower house of the National Congress) voted to impeach President Dilma Rousseff, throwing the country further into political turmoil. Rousseff has been dogged by allegations that she broke banking regulations. Many of Brazil’s politicians are embroiled in corruption scandals, including former President Lula da Silva, who is accused of receiving “illicit benefits” from a kickback scheme at Brazil’s state-owned oil company, Petrobras. Rousseff recently named da Silva her chief of staff, but on Wednesday Brazil’s Supreme Court suspended a meeting that was to decide his appointment to her cabinet. Now Rousseff’s impeachment case goes to the Senate, where it is expected to be approved, which would effectively remove her from office. Rousseff will make her case to the United Nations on April 29 in New York.

What's next for Brazil? Will Dilma be able to stave off impeachment? How did we get here?

Featuring:

Mr. Paulo Sotero, Director, Brazil Institute, The Wilson Center

Paulo Sotero is the director of the Brazil Institute of The Wilson Center. An award winning journalist, from 1989 to 2006 he was the Washington correspondent for Estado de S.Paulo, a leading Brazilian daily newspaper. Read more.

Mr. Brian Winter, Editor-in-Chief, Americas Quarterly & Vice President, Americas Society/Council of the Americas

Brian Winter is editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly magazine and the vice president for policy at Americas Society/Council of the Americas. A best-selling author, columnist and analyst, Brian is a leading expert on Latin America and a frequent speaker for international media, events and conferences. Read more.

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