Accused of corruption, popularity near zero – why is Temer still Brazil's president? | World news | The Guardian

"“These people are powerful, they have allies, partners and accomplices everywhere, at the highest echelons, in the powers of the Republic, in the press and where one would least imagine,” he said.
But 78% of Brazilians support the graft investigation. And their disillusionment over the way it is playing out at the highest levels opens a dangerous gap for populists and extremists in next year’s presidential elections."
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Accused of corruption, popularity near zero – why is Temer still Brazil's president? | World news | The Guardian: “