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Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has named her predecessor Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva as chief of staff.
Lula da Silva's appointment prompted protests in Brazilian cities. He now has legal immunity in a corruption investigation -- known as Operation Car Wash -- involving state-run oil company Petrobras.
According to police, 2,500 people demonstrated outside the presidential palace in the capital of Brasilia and São Paulo's main Avenue Paulista. A session of Congress was also disturbed by dozens of opposition lawmakers, who chanted for Rousseff to step down from her position.
Rousseff, Lula Trying to Influence Prosecution
Sergio Moro, the federal judge overseeing the corruption investigation, said in a court filing that the taped phone conversation showed Rousseff and Lula da Silva attempting to manipulate the prosecution so he can be exempted.
Dilma Rousseff Appoints Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as Chief of Staff; Sparks More Protests in Brazil
Let's see a conviction.
Lula da Silva's appointment prompted protests in Brazilian cities. He now has legal immunity in a corruption investigation -- known as Operation Car Wash -- involving state-run oil company Petrobras.
According to police, 2,500 people demonstrated outside the presidential palace in the capital of Brasilia and São Paulo's main Avenue Paulista. A session of Congress was also disturbed by dozens of opposition lawmakers, who chanted for Rousseff to step down from her position.
Rousseff, Lula Trying to Influence Prosecution
Sergio Moro, the federal judge overseeing the corruption investigation, said in a court filing that the taped phone conversation showed Rousseff and Lula da Silva attempting to manipulate the prosecution so he can be exempted.
Dilma Rousseff Appoints Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as Chief of Staff; Sparks More Protests in Brazil
Let's see a conviction.