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Brazil's Senate decides not to bar Rousseff from public office

Published: 01 Sep 2016 - 12:00 am | Last Updated: 02 Nov 2021 - 06:51 am
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Supporters of Brazilian suspended President Dilma Rousseff follow the Senate's session as it votes on stripping her of the presidency in a traumatic impeachment trial, on a screen at Planalto Palace in Brasilia on August 31, 2016.  AFP / EVARISTO SA

BRASILIA: Brazil's Senate decided that former President Dilma Rouseeff, who was removed from office earlier on Wednesday, should not be barred from holding public office.

Senators voted 42-36 to allow Rousseff to maintain her political rights, short of the two-thirds needed to bar her. 

Under Brazilian law, a dismissed president is prevented from holding any government job, even teaching posts at state universities. 

Reuters