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Main witness in Rousseff's impeachment trial ruled out

Source: Xinhua 2016-08-26 09:56:11

BRAZIL-BRASILIA-ROUSSEFF-TRIAL

Congress people take part in the Brazilian Senate's session, during which the final stage of the impeachment process against suspended Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff is started, in Brasilia, Brazil, on Aug. 25, 2016. The Brazilian Senate began Thursday the impeachment trial of suspended president Dilma Rousseff. (Xinhua/Andre Dusek/AGENCIA ESTADO)

RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) -- The impeachment trial against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff began Thursday with the prosecution's main witness disqualified.

Julio Marcelo de Oliveira, a prosecutor at the Federal Court of Accounts (TCU), was supposed to testify earlier in the day.

However, the Supreme Court chief justice Ricardo Lewandowski disqualified Oliveira as a witness after Rousseff's defense team argued the federal prosecutor attended anti-Rousseff protests.

Oliveira, who accused Rousseff of breaking budget laws in his testimony, will instead testify as an informant.

All witnesses in the impeachment trial are being kept isolated in a hotel in Brasilia without access to any sort of news. The testimony process is expected to last until Monday, when both the prosecution and the defense will present their final statements.

Rousseff is expected to present her own defense on Monday. On Tuesday, the Senate will have the final vote.

If found guilty, Rousseff will be removed from office definitively.

Rousseff is charged with spending without congressional approval and manipulating government accounts in the run-up to her 2014 re-election.

 
Main witness in Rousseff's impeachment trial ruled out
                 Source: Xinhua | 2016-08-26 09:56:11 | Editor: huaxia

BRAZIL-BRASILIA-ROUSSEFF-TRIAL

Congress people take part in the Brazilian Senate's session, during which the final stage of the impeachment process against suspended Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff is started, in Brasilia, Brazil, on Aug. 25, 2016. The Brazilian Senate began Thursday the impeachment trial of suspended president Dilma Rousseff. (Xinhua/Andre Dusek/AGENCIA ESTADO)

RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) -- The impeachment trial against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff began Thursday with the prosecution's main witness disqualified.

Julio Marcelo de Oliveira, a prosecutor at the Federal Court of Accounts (TCU), was supposed to testify earlier in the day.

However, the Supreme Court chief justice Ricardo Lewandowski disqualified Oliveira as a witness after Rousseff's defense team argued the federal prosecutor attended anti-Rousseff protests.

Oliveira, who accused Rousseff of breaking budget laws in his testimony, will instead testify as an informant.

All witnesses in the impeachment trial are being kept isolated in a hotel in Brasilia without access to any sort of news. The testimony process is expected to last until Monday, when both the prosecution and the defense will present their final statements.

Rousseff is expected to present her own defense on Monday. On Tuesday, the Senate will have the final vote.

If found guilty, Rousseff will be removed from office definitively.

Rousseff is charged with spending without congressional approval and manipulating government accounts in the run-up to her 2014 re-election.

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