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2011
09.01

The "cleansing policy" threatens to crack the coalicin Rousseff Government. Edward Davis
Brasilia, Aug 18 () .- The "cleansing policy" that promotes Brazilian President Rousseff has already cost the three ministers responsible for alleged corrupcin, but threatens to open cracks in his motley coalicin Government , according to analysts agreed today and broad sectors policy.
The last low huracn amid allegations of irregularities in all spheres of power was the Minister of Agriculture, Wagner Rossi, influential, gaia online gold, leader of Brasilea Democrtico Movement Party (PMDB), who resigned Wednesdays at the position he held since the government of Luiz Incio Lula da Silva.
To replace him, Rousseff today appointed Jorge Mendes Ribeiro, also of the PMDB, formazin center belonging to the Vice President Michel Temer and that his condition majority in Congress, is the true believer, Rift Power leveling, of the Balance Policy How to Brazil.
The first to fall into what has been dubbed "cleansing policy" was the influential Antonio Palocci, a leader of Historical Workers' Party (PT) who resigned in June at the Ministry of the Presidency on suspicion of enrichment illicit.
Alfredo Nascimento cay in July, until then Transport Minister and chairman of Repblica Party (PR), who this, final fantasy 14, week said he was "abandoned" by the government and retired to the Formation of the ruling coalicin to adopt a position of "independence" and "support crtico."
This Thursday will knock at the turn of Rossi, but nothing indicates that the "clean" end ah, because the required output oposicin head of Tourism, Pedro Novais, whose deputy Frederico Silva da Costa was arrested last week suspected fraud.
Apart from complaints, lost Rousseff In addition to the portfolio of Dnse Nelson Jobim, another minister "inherited" by Lula, who resigned after admitting that even she Bean voted for President.
In the corrupt relationship that seems to embody the entire Public administration, the press and analysts have highlighted the ruthlessness of Rousseff and your decision not to interfere in the policay acting the parts of the State organs drivers.
Also make a difference that is about the progestin of his predecessor and mentor, Lula, who always oposicin charged with "protect" the corrupt to ensure good governance.
"If the rrence is clean now be difficult to stop this process in the dirt during the eight years of a government cmplice" he said today in its editorial the newspaper O Globo.
The newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo also devoted its editorial to situacin Rousseff Policies and noted that "escapes for now the risk that this will demoralize moralizacin to preserve the base of support in Congress "because the" cleansing policy "has full public support, already reflected in the polls.
However, he stressed that the PMDB, which over the last few years has been punctuated by numerous corrupt, "is in government," and now "less reliable than ever," as one of its leaders, as Rossi has been reached by the "broom" Rousseff.
Segna Lake Rudolf, editor ANALYSIS portal Policy How Congress in Focus, Rousseff should be "cautious" because you can "lose control of the broom" and see a clean-up "much more intense than like. "
Fears of a major breakdown in the support base is shared and expressed Rousseff by MPs to the ruling party, like Senator Cristovam Buarque, who told that "Rousseff risk of problems from their successes and their mistakes , "which described as" horrible. "
Buarque, Democrtico Labour Party (PDT), however said he was confident in the "reasonableness" of the parties, and cit as "hope" created a supra-party front this week in Congress to support the attitude of Rousseff against Corruption n.
Senator Peter SiMn, also a member of the front and the PMDB, said that the group trying to generate a movement in civil society, to "prevent Rousseff left alone."
Segna SiMn, the president "against the corruption is doing everything that its predecessors did in more than two DCAD," so that "we must get people to the streets support it. "

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