'We must restore Brazil's credibility': acting president

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AFP Brasilia
Last Updated : May 13 2016 | 3:22 AM IST
Brazil's acting president Michel Temer has said his new cabinet must work to restore the country's "credibility," in his first address after assuming power from suspended predecessor Dilma Rousseff pending her impeachment trial.
"We must significantly improve the business environment for the private sector... And rebalance the government's budget," the center-right leader said yesterday after installing his new business-friendly cabinet in a ceremony at the presidential palace, ending 13 years of leftist rule.
Extending an olive branch to the left after a divisive battle over Rousseff's impeachment, he called for "dialogue" on the multiple crises facing Latin America's largest country, which is deep in recession and reeling from a far-reaching corruption scandal.
"It is urgent to restore peace and unite Brazil," said Temer, 75, who wore a dark suit and gray tie and at one point lost his voice.
"Dialogue is the first step to facing the challenges we must overcome to move forward and guarantee a return to growth."
But on his first day in power Temer has already faced sharp criticism from opponents for installing an all-white, all-male cabinet, a dramatic change from the sidelined administration of Brazil's first female president and a first since the return to democracy after the country's military dictatorship (1964-1985).
Opponents also attacked him for including ministers implicated in corruption.
Temer vowed not to interfere with "Operation Car Wash," the corruption investigation that has blown the lid off a multi-billion-dollar graft scheme centered on state oil company Petrobras.
"Operation Car Wash has become a benchmark, and must be protected from any attempt to weaken it," he said.
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First Published: May 13 2016 | 3:22 AM IST

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