Brazil Senate defies order to suspend speaker

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Brazil Senate defies order to suspend speaker

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The chamber's governing panel said it would keep speaker Renan Calheiros in his post until a full session of all 11 judges in the Supreme Court rules on whether he should be suspended

BRASILIA, Brazil – Brazil’s Senate on Tuesday, December 6, rejected a judge’s order to suspend its speaker who faces trial for alleged embezzlement in a scandal that threatens to destabilize President Michel Temer.

The chamber’s governing panel said it would keep speaker Renan Calheiros in his post until a full session of all 11 judges in the Supreme Court rules on whether he should be suspended.

“Removing the speaker of the Senate from his post nine days before the end of his term… through a monocratic decision… even in Brazil, democracy does not deserve such a fate,” Calheiros told reporters after meeting with the panel.

Supreme court judge Marco Aurelio Mello on Monday, December 5, ordered the suspension of Calheiros, 61, the third-most-powerful official in Brazil.

That decision deepened the political drama in Brazil, worsening the outlook for Temer as he struggles to lift Latin America’s biggest economy out of crisis.

It threatened to derail his legislation for a cap on public spending.

Calheiros’s allies in the Senate filed an appeal at the Supreme Court on Tuesday arguing that his suspension poses “an enormous risk to the normal functioning of legislative work.”

The full Supreme Court said it would decide Wednesday whether to uphold or reject the speaker’s suspension.

The court last week ordered Calheiros to face trial on embezzlement charges. He has denied accusations he used public money to make support payments to a woman with whom he had a child.

In a separate case, Calheiros is among numerous top politicians including an ex-president and lawmakers accused of helping steal billions from the state oil firm Petrobras.

Calheiros had tried unsuccessfully last week to push through an urgent reform that would challenge judges’ powers to investigate corruption.

Temer went from vice president to president this year when he and Calheiros drove proceedings that saw Brazil’s previous president, Dilma Rousseff, impeached for fiddling with government books. 

Although Temer has not been formally investigated himself over the Petrobras scandal, it has forced the resignation of several of his ministers. – Rappler.com

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