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1. The impeachment of Dilma Rousseff

On Sunday, April 17, 2016, the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies approved a motion to forward a petition to the Senate to impeach President Dilma Rousseff. What led Brazil to this moment? Looking back, the re-election of Dilma Rousseff to a second term as President of Brazil in October 2014 was viewed by her supporters in the Workers Party (PT) as confirmation of the rise of the working class to power in Brazil.

The post The impeachment of Dilma Rousseff appeared first on OUPblog.

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2. Andrew Johnson: a little man in a big job

If it were not for his impeachment on 24 February 1868, and the subsequent trial in the Senate that led to his acquittal, Andrew Johnson would probably reside among the faded nineteenth century presidents that only historical specialists now remember. Succeeding to the White House after the murder of Abraham Lincoln in April 1865, Johnson proved to be a presidential failure [...]

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3. Sunday's Rally

It was a beautiful day. Sunny and hot, and then dark clouds and strong winds came in to cool things off. And then it cleared to gentle breezes. Lots of cars, trucks, and buses honked in support of impeachment as they went by. The crowd had die-hards who came early and stayed until the end, and also had people who showed up for shorter stints. Photos by Sapuro Rayphand and the last one from Ken Kramer.














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