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Brazil’s Temer: ‘I won’t resign’ amid corruption allegation­s

- BY PETER PRENGAMAN AND MAURICIO SAVARESE

RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazilian President Michel Temer on Thursday rejected calls for his resignatio­n, saying he will fight allegation­s he endorsed the paying of hush money to an ex-lawmaker jailed for corruption.

The embattled leader spoke in a national address after Globo newspaper reported Wednesday night Temer was recorded supporting payments to former Lower House Speaker Eduardo Cunha. The incendiary accusation was the latest developmen­t in a scandal that has had Latin America’s largest nation on edge the last 24 hours with its stock market and currency plunging and rumors circulatin­g that Temer would step down.

“At no time did I authorize the paying of anyone,” Temer said emphatical­ly, raising his voice and pounding his index finger against the podium. “I did not buy anybody’s silence.”

“I will not resign,” he said. Protests were planned in several cities and opposition politician­s took to Twitter and local news channels to call for Temer to be impeached, arguing his government no longer had legitimacy.

“I can’t see how Temer survives this,” said David Fleischer, a political science professor at the University of Brasilia. “There are just too many people against him now.”

The ongoing scandal deepened at dawn Thursday as police searched the Rio de Janeiro home and Brasilia office of Sen. Aecio Neves, who nearly won the presidency in 2014 and planned to run again next year.

Neves is being investigat­ed in several corruption cases related to the “Car Wash” probe into kickbacks to politician­s. He has denied wrongdoing. The Supreme Federal Tribunal suspended Neves from office indefinite­ly.

Within 90 minutes of opening, Brazil’s main Ibovespa stock index dropped 10 percent and trading was stopped for 30 minutes. Brazil’s Real currency lost 8 percent of its value against the U.S. dollar in the first half of Thursday. Both chambers of Congress canceled sessions and Temer’s office canceled his planned activities.

Late Wednesday, Globo reported Neves had been recorded asking JBS meat-packing company executive Joesley Batista for $700,000 to pay for his “Car Wash” defense.

Globo also reported Batista had recorded Temer endorsing a bribe to silence Cunha. In a statement late Wednesday, the president’s office said Temer did not participat­e or authorize any attempt to keep Cunha from reaching a plea bargain with Justice (officials).”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Brazil’s president, Michel Temer, says he will fight allegation­s that he endorsed the paying of hush money to an ex-lawmaker jailed for corruption, during a national address at the Planalto presidenti­al palace in Brasilia, Brazil, Thursday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brazil’s president, Michel Temer, says he will fight allegation­s that he endorsed the paying of hush money to an ex-lawmaker jailed for corruption, during a national address at the Planalto presidenti­al palace in Brasilia, Brazil, Thursday.

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