Brazil crisis: Rousseff tells BBC she will fight on
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Brazil crisis: Rousseff tells BBC she will fight on
3 hours ago
Brazil's beleaguered President Dilma Rousseff has told the BBC she is an "innocent victim" and she will fight on as possible impeachment looms. She vowed to "keep fighting... to come back to government if the impeachment request is accepted".
Ms Rousseff is accused of manipulating government accounts, which she denies. The Senate will decide whether to start an impeachment trial next week. If that happens she will be suspended from office for 180 days. Recent polls conducted by Brazil's major newspapers suggest that a majority of the 81 senators will vote in favour of the trial.
In the wide-ranging interview with the BBC's Wyre Davies, President Rousseff also said:
◾"not enough efforts" had been made to tackle corruption in Brazil, but "the degree of effectiveness" increased during her administration
◾receiving the Olympic torch for the Rio 2016 Games was a "bittersweet moment", as there was no certainty that she would attend the summer event as president
◾torture in prison under the military government in the 1970s was common practice, reliving her three years of incarceration
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