Brasilia - Arab Today
Brazil's Senate voted early Wednesday to accept charges against suspended President Dilma Rousseff and put her on trial for breaking budget laws in an impeachment process that is expected to end 13 years of leftist rule by her Workers Party.
The vote in favor of trying Rousseff, who was suspended from the presidency in May, was 59 in favor, 21 against.
A final verdict could come at the end of the month and will require two thirds of the votes in the 81-member Senate. If Rousseff is convicted and definitively removed from office, interim President Michel Temer will serve out the remainder of her term through 2018.
Source ; QNA