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Brazil’s President Says Impeachment Calls Are Sexist

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff Holds News Conference
Bloomberg/Getty Images Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff speaks to members of the foreign press in Brasília, on April 19, 2016

"There has been, mixed in all of this, a large amount of prejudice against women"

Brazil’s embattled President Dilma Rousseff says sexism is motivating calls for her impeachment.

“There has been, mixed in all of this, a large amount of prejudice against women,” Rousseff said at a press conference, according to Reuters.

The country’s first female President said the move to dismiss her had no legal basis, after the male-majority lower house of Congress helped clear the way to her impeachment in a Sunday vote.

The case heads to the Senate next, Reuters reports. Barring a delay, the opposition is expected to secure a majority Senate vote, which would lead to Rousseff’s suspension and trial. She faces charges of breaking budgetary laws, which allegedly lowered the budget deficit artificially during her re-election campaign.

[Reuters]

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