Brazil's Vice President Michel Temer said on Thursday that the new government that he would lead if President Dilma Rousseff should be impeached would seek to implement immediate measures to spur economic growth.
SAO PAULO: Brazil's Vice President Michel Temer said on
Thursday that the new government that he would lead if President Dilma
Rousseff should be impeached would seek to implement immediate measures
to spur economic growth.
In an interview with TV network SBT, Temer said he believes he would
find large support in the Congress for his first proposals and that job
creation would be a priority.
He denied possible changes to social programs and said his
possible rise to the presidency would send a message of pacification and
optimism to the country.
(Reporting by Marcelo Teixeira, editing by G Crosse)
- Reuters
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