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Brazil 2016 Political Overview Lucas de Aragão // Arko Advice

Impeachment Timeline The Next Steps of the Process 65 members to be decided according to proportional party representation. Should be concluded early March. Special Committee If 2/3, or 342 Congressmen, vote for her impeachment, process reaches the Senate. Should be concluded end of March Voting on the House Floor

A simply majority vote decides if impeachment process should be opened. If approved, Dilma is temporarily removed from power. This stage should take 45 days. First Senate Vote Last vote. If 2/3, or 54 Senators, decide in favor of the impeachment, Dilma is no longer the President of Brazil. This stage should also take 45 days. Second Senate Vote

54%53%75%57%45%40% PTBPMDBPSDPRPRB 63% PTPP Loyalty of Dilma’s allied base

Poor conduction of politics in the first term, disregarding dialogue with Congress and VP Michel Temer. 2. Irresponsible fiscal policy – tax manuevers - in the first mandate. In the second, lack of support to Minister Levy and submission of budget with a deficit. 3. Concentrated power in the PT. Governing coalition without decision-making power. Inner-circle unfit for the job. 4. PMDB: -Poor conduct in the election of Eduardo Cunha; - Alliance with PSD; -Isolation of Michel Temer 5. Car-Wash Operation 6. Continued adoption of measures that were contrary to the campaign speech, such as increase in interest rates, social welfare cuts. Consequent withdrawal from social movements and the PT. 7. Lack of political intelligence, which led to unfulfilled agreements, sabotage, friendly fire, urgent decisions postponed, etc. 1.

The PT / PMDB Relationship Key Milestones if Dilma survives Heavyweights Lava-JatoParty Convention Party Leader

Key Actors

Institutions State under the spotlight STF Holds the key for the impeachment and Lava-Jato proceedings. Federal Police Ongoing Lava-Jato operation directly impacts political and economic world. Congress Gatekeepers of the impeachment and battlefield of public policies. TSE Decisive in the ruling of the Dilma- Temer ticket.

Civil Society What matters for the average voter Corruption Health Education Unemployment Source: Datafolha Poll

What to expect in 2016 Impeachment Proceedings Cunha’s Future Economic Measures Municipal Elections Lava-Jato 56