Eliane abandons the impeachment argument.
Columnist Eliane Cantanhêde says that, despite not considering the discussion a coup, 'there is no viability for the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff because there is neither objective data nor the political conditions to lead to that outcome'; "the opposition is not the same as that of Getúlio and Jango, nor is Dilma like Collor."
247 – Columnist Eliane Cantanhêde, from 'Estado de S. Paulo', dismissed the possibility of Dilma Rousseff's impeachment. According to her, although she doesn't consider the discussion to be a coup, 'there is no viability for the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff because there is neither objective data nor the political conditions to lead to that outcome'.
The journalist says that the political moment is very particular: "The opposition is not the same as Getúlio's or Jango's, nor is Dilma like Collor."
Eliane points out that the president has the PT (Workers' Party), "one of the most deeply rooted political parties in society," and the social movements. "In short, Collor was a neophyte who fell from grace, completely alone. Dilma has a solid biography, the history of the PT, the army, the troops. An impeachment process would simply set the country ablaze."