Nothing sticks to Temer as he survives deputies’ vote
BRAZIL’S “teflon” President Michel Temer survived a congressional impeachment vote over corruption allegations on Wednesday night.
A two-thirds super-majority in the lower chamber of deputies was needed to suspend the unelected president and put him on trial on charges of obstruction of justice and leading a criminal organisation.
But only 233 of the 513 members voted in favour of the motion, with 251 against.
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