The embattled president of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff has been ousted from office as the Senate vote her out.
Dilma Rousseff
President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil has been removed from office by the country's Senate.
She was removed for manipulating the budget. Sixty-one Senators against 20 voted in favour of the impeachment Wednesday.
Ms Rousseff was suspended in May after the Senate voted to go ahead with the impeachment process.
Brazil’s lawmakers accused her of re-assigning funds between budget items.
Her critics said she was trying to plug deficit holes in popular
social programmes to boost her chances of being re-elected for a second
term in October 2014, reports the BBC.
Ms Rousseff said she did nothing wrong, and called the attempt to remove her a coup d’etat.
He impeachment puts an end to 13 years in power of her Workers’ Party.
Acting President Michel Temer will serve out her term, which ends on 1 January 2019.
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