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Aguascalientes, Ags.

Director General: Ramiro Luévano López

Jueves 12 de Mayo de 2016 Año 20 Número 6866

Buenas Noches Martín, que Bueno que Vienes: Lorena

Realiza el IEE el Primer Debate Entre Candidat@s a la Gubernatura

El 5 de Junio Escoges Entre Quedarte con Malos Salarios e Inseguridad o Cambiar: Orozco

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Tiene la Capacidad Para Concretar las Propuestas más Viables

Lorena Convence en el Debate El Narco Pudiera Estar Financiando la Campaña de Martín Orozco: Norma Esparza

“MOS demostró un manejo amplio de los temas, y una propuesta concreta y consolidada para lograr mejores salarios” Página 6

Llama Godínez “Pendejo” a un Reportero que le Cuestionó la Inseguridad

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Los Priístas Están Obligados a Probar sus Acusaciones: Paulo Martínez López

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Llegan $30 Millones del FortaSeg Para Seguridad Pública: Alcalde JAMC

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Que Ningún Gobernador, y Menos con Recursos de Otro Estado, Participe y Ensucie la Elección: Lozano de la Torre

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Thursday, May 12 2016

The Charges Against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, Explained

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Yo creo en Aguascalientes, lo llevo en mi corazón. Aguascalientes me ha dado todo, todo lo que soy se lo debo a esta tierra: Lorena Página 5 Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff during a meeting with journalists at the residence of the Brazilian ambassador to the United Nations in New York on April 22. The leader of South America's biggest country faces an impeachment vote on Wednesday. MUST CREDIT: Bloomberg photo by Victor J. Blue.

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By Dom Phillips

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he leader of South America’s biggest country faces an impeachment vote on Wednesday and few think her presidency can survive. But not many Brazilians actually understand why she might be ousted. Dilma Rousseff is deeply unpopular, her Workers’ Party is heavily involved in a multibillion-dollar graft scam at state-run oil company Petrobras, and 3 million Brazilians have lost their jobs in the last year alone as the economy tanks. But she is facing impeachment for something else -- allegedly breaking fiscal and budget laws. And that’s a serious crime in Brazil, a country which

Por Leo Agusto y los Ángeles del Gordo

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battled hyperinflation in the 1980s and 1990s to become solvent this century but which has slipped again. Here is an explanation of the charges at the heart of the impeachment case. Q: What did Rousseff actually do wrong? A: She is being accused of using statecontrolled banks to finance popular social programs without revealing she was doing so. Alarm bells started ringing over her government’s creative accounting in 2013. A prime example is a flagship program for Rousseff’s government called the Bolsa Familia, or Family Allowance in which the government gives cash to poor Brazilian families, provided they

send their children to school and ensure they get vaccinations. Typically, authorities give the money to a bank, which distributes it to families. The bank started complaining from 2013 that it wasn’t getting regular payments from the government and was having to use its own money to make the payments. In Portuguese, this is called “pedaling.” Actually, it was more like running up a giant overdraft. In 2014, the problem got worse. There were tens of billions of dollars in late payments for programs like these that the banks were left paying for. Rousseff’s accusers say she did this so she could spend more money on vote-winning social programs in 2014 - the year in which she narrowly won

reelection. It was only after her victory that she admitted to Brazilians that the economy was in trouble. “If it had not been for this electoral fraud, she would not have been reelected,” said Gil Castello Branco, a former government economist and founder of Open Accounts, a nonprofit group in Brasilia which monitors public spending. Q: What does Rousseff’s defense say? A: “Pedaling is nothing more than a delay of payments,” said Ricardo Ribeiro, a professor of financial law at the State University of Rio de Janeiro who has given evidence to Congress in Rousseff’s defense. “It is a delay that To Page 2 u

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Aguascalientes, Ags.

Director General: Ramiro Luévano López

Jueves 12 de Mayo de 2016 Año 20 Número 6866

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