Examples of using Rousseff in English and their translations into Serbian
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I am certain I can say,'See you soon,'" Rousseff said to a gathering of her supporters in capital Brasilia after the session.
Brazilian leader Dilma Rousseff.
the media began to publish biased polls saying that Neves was ahead of Rousseff.
at the city airport he was welcomed by president of Brazil Dilma Rousseff.
Rousseff, from the leftist Workers' Party,
Government supporters call the impeachment push a coup, because Rousseff is not accused of any crime.
The vote in favor of trying Rousseff, who was suspended from the presidency in May, was 59 in favor, 21 against.
A separate vote will be held on whether Rousseff will be barred from public office for eight years.
President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil expressed the country's"indignation
Dilma Rousseff suspended an anti-homophobia campaign that had been planned to begin at schools this year because she thought the videos and pamphlets weren't appropriate for children.
This land-hungry economic push under Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, including road construction,
acting while President elect Dilma Rousseff is waiting a final impeachment trial,
If 54 out of 81 senators voted against her, Rousseff will be permanently removed
include the impeachment of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, the troubles in Venezuelan economy
made a rare public appearance at a rally alongside the former President Dilma Rousseff, shortly before she was impeached.
I believe that our Constitution strongly rejects this possibility[of intervention]", Rousseff said, when answering a question about whether Brazilian territory could be used for a possible US intervention in Venezuela.
Overall, roughly 20,000 doctors tended to nearly 113 million patients as part of the"Mas Medicos," or"More Doctors," program that began five years ago under leftist Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff.
Rousseff was removed from office in August 2016 after the parliament accused her of misusing public funds at the request of then-Vice President Michel Temer,
her government in a manner not unlike Clinton's subterfuge against Rousseff in Brazil and Cristina Kirchner in Argentina.
consulate general in Rio de Janeiro resulted in a“constitutional coup” against Rousseff and the Workers' Party government,