ROME Cheap Jordan Jumpman Pro For Sale , Dec. 18 (Xinhua) -- Italian President Giorgio Napolitano on Thursday said in a speech to the diplomatic corps that he planned to resign soon.
"The coming end of this year 2014 and the imminent end of my presidential term inevitably lead us to make some considerations on the complex and tormented period that Italy, Europe and the world are going through," Napolitano said.
Commenting on Napolitano's words, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said Italy would face "no problem" with the upcoming presidential election.
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Napolitano's re-election was a way to break a two-month long stalemate among political parties in parliament, which had been brought about by inconclusive elections.
Rumors that the Italian president would resign by the end of 2014, when Italy's semester of Presidency of the European Union (EU) council will expire, emerged on the Italian press last month.
The elderly head of state has always made clear his mandate would be provisional, strictly connected to the fulfillment of major reforms.
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Brazil's Senate on Wednesday voted to remove President Dilma Rousseff from office, the culmination of a yearlong fight that paralyzed Latin America's largest nation and exposed deep rifts among its people on everything from race relations to social spending.
Brazil\'s suspended President Dilma Rousseff waves to supporters before speaking from the official residence of the president, Alvorada Palace in Brasilia, Brazil, Wednesday, Aug. 31 Cheap Jordan Son Of Mars For Sale , 2016. In her first remarks after being ousted as Brazil\'s president, Rousseff is vowing to form a strong opposition front against the new government, saying, "They think that they beat us, but they are wrong." (AP PhotoLeo Correa)
While Rousseff's ouster was widely expected, the decision was a key chapter in a colossal political struggle that is far from over. Her vice president-turned-nemesis Cheap Jordan 18 For Sale , Michel Temer, was immediately sworn in as president with Rousseff's allies vowing to fight her removal.
Rousseff was Brazil's first female president, with a storied career that includes a stint as a Marxist guerrilla jailed and tortured in the 1970s during the country's dictatorship. She was accused of breaking fiscal laws in her management of the federal budget.
"The Senate has found that the president of the federal republic of Brazil, Dilma Vana Rousseff, committed crimes in breaking fiscal laws," said Chief Justice Ricardo Lewandowski Cheap Jordan 14 For Sale , who presided over the trial.
Opposition lawmakers, who made clear early on the only solution was getting her out of office, argued that the maneuvers masked yawning deficits from high spending and ultimately exacerbated the recession in a nation that had long enjoyed darling status among emerging economies.
Nonsense, Rousseff countered time and again, proclaiming her innocence up to the end. Previous presidents used similar accounting techniques, she noted Cheap Jordan 13 For Sale , saying the push to remove her was a bloodless coup d'etat by elites fuming over the populist polices of her Workers' Party the last 13 years.
The opposition needed 54 of the 81 senators to vote in favor for her to be removed. They got many more, winning in a landslide of sorts, 61-20.
"Today is the day that 61 men, many of them charged and corrupt, threw 54 million Brazilian votes in the garbage," Rousseff tweeted minutes after the decision.
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In a second Senate vote about 30 minutes later, Rousseff won a minor victory as a measure to ban her from public office for eight years failed. The 42-36 vote fell short of the 54 votes needed for passage.
In the background of the entire fight was a wide-ranging investigation into billions of dollars in kickbacks at state oil company Petrobras. The two-year probe has led to the jailing of dozens of top businessmen and politicians from across the political spectrum, and threatens many of the same lawmakers who voted to remove Rousseff.
Rousseff argued that many opponents just wanted her out of the way so they could save their own skins by tampering with the investigation, which Rousseff had refused to do.
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Rousseff's removal creates many questions that are not easily answered. Temer will serve out the remainder of her term through 2018. He was expected to address the nation in the evening.
But Brazilians have already gotten a taste of Temer's leadership, and they are clearly unimpressed.
In May, Temer took over as interim president after the Senate impeached and suspended Rousseff. The 75-year-old career politician named a Cabinet of all-white men, a decision roundly criticized in a nation that is more than 50 percent nonwhite. Three of his ministers were forced to resign within weeks of taking their jobs because of corruption allegations, which also follow Temer and threaten his hold on power.
When Temer announced the opening of the Olympics on Aug. 5, he was so vociferously booed that he remained out of sight for the remainder of the games.
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