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The new Brazilian President Michel Temer (R) is greeted by Brazilian senator and former president (1990-1992), Fernando Collor de Mello (L) after taking office before the plenary of the Brazilian Senate in Brasilia, on August 31, 2016. B Brazil's Dilma Rousseff was stripped of the country's presidency in an impeachment vote Wednesday and replaced by her bitter rival Michel Temer, shifting Latin America's biggest economy sharply to the right. / AFP PHOTO / ANDRESSA ANHOLETEANDRESSA ANHOLETE/AFP/Getty Images
President Michel Temer (C) takes office before the plenary of the Brazilian Senate in Brasilia, on August 31, 2016. Brazil's Dilma Rousseff was stripped of the country's presidency in an impeachment vote Wednesday and replaced by her bitter rival Michel Temer, shifting Latin America's biggest economy sharply to the right. / AFP PHOTO / ANDRESSA ANHOLETEANDRESSA ANHOLETE/AFP/Getty Images
Michel Temer previous to the start of the plenary session of the Congress for he to swear in as the new Brazilian president, in Brasilia, on August 31, 2016. Brazil's Dilma Rousseff was stripped of the country's presidency in an impeachment vote Wednesday and replaced by her bitter rival Michel Temer, shifting Latin America's biggest economy sharply to the right. / AFP PHOTO / ANDRESSA ANHOLETEANDRESSA ANHOLETE/AFP/Getty Images
President Michel Temer (C) takes office before the plenary of the Brazilian Senate in Brasilia, on August 31, 2016. Brazil's Dilma Rousseff was stripped of the country's presidency in an impeachment vote Wednesday and replaced by her bitter rival Michel Temer, shifting Latin America's biggest economy sharply to the right. / AFP PHOTO / ANDRESSA ANHOLETEANDRESSA ANHOLETE/AFP/Getty Images
President Michel Temer (C) takes office before the plenary of the Brazilian Senate in Brasilia, on August 31, 2016. Brazil's Dilma Rousseff was stripped of the country's presidency in an impeachment vote Wednesday and replaced by her bitter rival Michel Temer, shifting Latin America's biggest economy sharply to the right. / AFP PHOTO / ANDRESSA ANHOLETEANDRESSA ANHOLETE/AFP/Getty Images
President Michel Temer swears in to take office before the plenary of the Brazilian Senate in Brasilia, on August 31, 2016. Brazil's Dilma Rousseff was stripped of the country's presidency in an impeachment vote Wednesday and replaced by her bitter rival Michel Temer, shifting Latin America's biggest economy sharply to the right. / AFP PHOTO / ANDRESSA ANHOLETEANDRESSA ANHOLETE/AFP/Getty Images
President Michel Temer (R), beside the President of the lower house, Rodrigo Maia (L) swears in to take office before the plenary of the Brazilian Senate in Brasilia, on August 31, 2016. Brazil's Dilma Rousseff was stripped of the country's presidency in an impeachment vote Wednesday and replaced by her bitter rival Michel Temer, shifting Latin America's biggest economy sharply to the right. / AFP PHOTO / ANDRESSA ANHOLETEANDRESSA ANHOLETE/AFP/Getty Images
President Michel Temer as he takes office before the plenary of the Brazilian Senate in Brasilia, on August 31, 2016. Brazil's Dilma Rousseff was stripped of the country's presidency in an impeachment vote Wednesday and replaced by her bitter rival Michel Temer, shifting Latin America's biggest economy sharply to the right. / AFP PHOTO / ANDRESSA ANHOLETEANDRESSA ANHOLETE/AFP/Getty Images












