Brazil’s president on corruption charges, refused to resign

Brazil's President Michel Temer

Brazil’s President Michel Temer

Sao Paulo. News Time

Brazil’s President Michel Temer will be presented to the police in the wake of corruption charges. Brazilian president says the nation is seeing growing conflict between the institutions in the country. President Michel Temer justice minister made his long-time friend who will oversee the investigation of corruption. Brazilian Supreme Court President Michel Temer is ordered to submit a written reply to the questions asked by the police within 24 hours. Brazilian president faces pressure to resign, but he refused. According to the charges, the oil company Petrobras and obstruction in the investigation against the company accused of taking bribes from them. President Michel Temer new friends Pune delayed law professor Torquato Jardim made the new minister of justice. The new minister took the oath of office to Justice. According to the Minister of Justice is entrusted with the Federal Police and the police would have benefited from the investigation that led to them whether or not they are involved in the corruption of political office. While addressing the oath-taking ceremony Brazilian president said the nation will witness a situation of confrontation between the 3 years in the judiciary, legislature and executives. Institutions to save the country from further damage will be to find peace between each other.

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