Can some Brazilbro redpill me on what happens next?
Like, is he really going to serve his time in prision? For Sure?
>>133382907
Yeah, pretty much.
10 years.
He will rot and die in jail, he's like 70.
>>133382907
It is 1st stance, he have 2 more "chances", to runaway with it, thats is the federal court and the supreme court, but as it is he can't be a president in 2018 which was one of the big worries, if temer falls we will win the other to courts as his political side power will grow, if temer concludes his cycle he will most likely go to jail along with temer then and dilma, hope i have helped
>>133382907
probably not, but anything can happen. A lot of convicted politician end up going to prison for a year or two or even get house arrest, this country is a fucking joke.
>>133383354
I heard Temer isn't even going to run for reelection, is that true?
>>133383593
True he cannot as he is in multiple cases of corruption and investigations, so he will never be president again that is a fact
>>133383593
there is no point, he has no support from the people and he knows it.
>>133382907
He will be vindicated by history and be remembered as a national hero.
>>133383835
>>133383868
Politically, Temer seemed pretty based. Why did he ally with Dilma?
>>133384240
Power, he wouldn't get alone in the presidency so he went for her as a prey in the most house of cards style because when her time came, he was the first to turn on her.
>>133384465
Damn...
Will Dilma be prosecuted too?