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Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff has appointed her predecessor Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as her new chief of staff. The move shields Lula from possible prosecution by a federal judge investigating a massive corruption scandal named Operation Car Wash.

President Lula and Roussef
President Lula and Roussef

The move sparked protests in several cities by those angry at the decision.

But Ms Rousseff said that protecting Lula from prosecution was not the motivation for the appointment.

“Lula’s arrival in my government strengthens it and there are people who don’t want it to be stronger.”

Under Brazilian law, cabinet members can only be tried by the Supreme Court.

On 4 March, Lula was briefly detained and questioned over allegations of money laundering connected to Operation Car Wash, a massive investigation into corruption at the state oil giant, Petrobras.

He denies the allegations and says they are aimed at preventing him from running for president again in 2018.

In a taped telephone conversation released by the judge overseeing the investigation, Ms Rousseff offered to send Lula a copy of his appointment “in case of necessity” – interpreted by some as meaning in case he needed it to avoid arrest.

Hours after the announcement of Lula’s appointment, protesters gathered outside the Presidential Palace in Brasilia and in at least three other cities.

“I’m tired. I’m not the police; I’m a Brazilian who is tired of so much corruption,” one protester in Brasilia told Reuters.

In Congress, opposition politicians gathered around a microphone during a chaotic session and chanted “resignation”.

Ms Rousseff says the appointment is due to Lula being a “skilful political negotiator” and experienced leader who will help kick off economic recovery.

During his time in office, the Brazilian economy experienced unprecedented economic growth and wealth redistribution.

“I believe [former] President Lula, who was in charge of the country for eight years, cannot have his reputation destroyed in this manner,” added Ms Rousseff.

BBC

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