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Sanders Condemns Efforts to Remove Brazil’s Democratically Elected President

Monday, August 8, 2016

BURLINGTON, Vt., August 8 – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday issued the following statement calling on the United States to take a definitive stand
against efforts to remove Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff from office:

“I am deeply concerned by the current effort to remove Brazil’s democratically elected president, Dilma Rousseff. To many Brazilians and observers the
controversial impeachment process more closely resembles a coup d’état. 

“After suspending Brazil’s first female president on dubious grounds, without a mandate to govern, the new interim government abolished the ministry of
women, racial equality and human rights. They immediately replaced a diverse and representative administration with a cabinet made up entirely of white
men. The new, unelected administration quickly announced plans to impose austerity, increase privatization and install a far right-wing social agenda.

“The effort to remove President Rousseff is not a legal trial but rather a political one. The United States cannot sit silently while the democratic institutions
of one of our most important allies are undermined. We must stand up for the working families of Brazil and demand that this dispute be settled with
democratic elections.”

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