Brazil's ousted President Dilma Rousseff has appealed to the Supreme
Court to overturn the Senate's decision to remove her from office for
breaking budgetary rules.
The Senate voted 61-20 on Wednesday to dismiss the leftist leader,
confirming her conservative Vice President Michel Temer as president for
the remainder of her term through 2018.
Ms Rousseff's lawyer, Jose Eduardo Cardozo, sought the injunction on
grounds that lawyers for her accusers had made changes to their case
that violated the rightA to due process, after they argued the president
should also be judged for an economic crisis and sprawling corruption
scandal in Brazil.
In the unlikely event the Supreme Court approved an injunction, Mr Temer
would return to being interim president while the Senate trial was
repeated.
So far, all requests made by Ms Rousseff's defence on the merits of the
impeachment process against her have been rejected by the Supreme Court,
whose Chief Justice Ricardo Lewandowski presided over her impeachment
trial.
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