The move is significant, both symbolically and in practical terms, for Latin Americas largest nation, where many still remember the brutal 1964-1985 military dictatorship. Putting the military in charge could bring immediate relief from drug trafficking violence, but also spur fears among Rios residents about the use of strong-armed tactics. The decree needs to be confirmed by Congress and is expected to pass. Chamber of Deputies Speaker Rodrigo Maia told journalists in Brasilia that it would be voted on next week.
The move comes as President Michel Temers popularity has fallen to single digits, and his push to pass pension reform looks to be flailing. Many saw the decision as a way for him to deflect attention from his political woes.
Still, there is little denying that Rio is struggling. Rio state Gov Luiz Fernando Pezao admitted that security planning failed to secure residents and tourists during Carnival celebrations, which ended Tuesday.
Brazilian media said Rios Public Security Secretary Roberto Sa has already stepped aside due to the intervention.
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