Our corporate media didn't share this with us.Found it only a moment ago, + 2 years later:
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In a September 22 speech to an elite foreign policy group in New York City, Brazils legislatively installed president, Michel Temer, made the startling admission that President Dilma Rousseff was removed from office because of her position on economic policy, rather than any alleged wrongdoing on her part.
Speaking to the Americas Society/Council of the Americas, a group of opinion leaders and corporate executives with interests in Latin America, Temer said, as translated by The Intercept (9/23/16):
And many months ago, while I was still vice president, we released a document named A Bridge to the Future because we knew it would be impossible for the government to continue on that course. We suggested that the government should adopt the theses presented in that document called A Bridge to the Future. But, as that did not work out, the plan wasnt adopted and a process was established which culminated with me being installed as president of the republic.
The Intercepts Inacio Vieira notes that the economic plan that Rousseff refused to implement called for widespread cuts to social programs and privatization, a radically different agenda from the one approved by the 54.5 million Brazilian voters who gave Rousseffs Workers Party its fourth electoral victory in 2014.
But Temers remarkable confession was not seen as newsworthy by virtually anyone in US corporate mediathough the New York Times (9/19/16) did report on the speech by Temer to the United Nations a few days earlier in which he insisted in reference to the impeachment, Everything happened with absolute respect for the constitutional order.
More:
https://fair.org/home/as-brazils-new-ruler-admits-lie-behind-impeachment-us-press-closes-eyes/
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