Résumons.
Dés mars, des pourparlers entre l'actuel ministre du Plan, Romero Jucá, et l'ancien directeur de Petrobas, Sergio Machado, et les institutions : armée, Haute Cour de Justice, étaient lancés afin de destituer Mme Rousseff.
Et pourquoi voulaient-ils absolument la destituer ?
Afin que l'enquête sur la corruption au sein de Petrobas s'arrête et n'arrive pas jusqu'à ... précisément qui ?
Eux-mêmes.
C'est donc assez marrant ( pas vraiment) que Dilma ait été destituée pour corruption par des gens qui ont pour objectif d'arrêter l'enquête sur la corruption dans laquelle ils sont ciblés.
The transcripts contain two extraordinary revelations that should lead all media outlets to seriously consider whether they should call what took place in Brazil a “coup”: a term Dilma and her supporters have used for months. When discussing the plot to remove Dilma as a means of ending the Car Wash investigation, Jucá said the Brazilian military is supporting the plot: “I am talking to the generals, the military commanders. They are fine with this, they said they will guarantee it.” He also said the military is “monitoring the Landless Workers Movement (Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST)),” the social movement of rural workers who support PT’s efforts of land reform and inequality reduction and have led the protests against impeachment.
The second blockbuster revelation – perhaps even more significant – is Jucá’s statement that he spoke with and secured the involvement of numerous justices on Brazil’s Supreme Court, the institution that impeachment defenders have repeatedly pointed to as vesting the process with legitimacy and to deny that Dilma’s removal is a coup.
Call It a 'Coup': Leaked Transcripts Detail How Elite Orchestrated Overthrow in Brazil
Confirming suspicions that the ouster of Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff is, in fact, a coup designed to eradicate a wide corruption probe, Brazil's largest newspaper on Monday published damning
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