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Military officials warn Temer that his government is over, says Rodrigo Vianna.

Journalist Rodrigo Vianna, formerly of Globo, stated this Friday, the 22nd, that the military had already informed Michel Temer about the end of his government; "Rovai gathers bombshell information behind the scenes in Brasilia: the military warned Temer that his government is over," says Vianna, referring to a text published by journalist Renato Rovai; "Colleagues say that Globo's Jornal Nacional is calling for military intervention in Rio. A rehearsal for what's to come in Brazil? After the dismantling, the path is open for the troops!", added Vianna.

Journalist Rodrigo Vianna, formerly of Globo, stated this Friday, the 22nd, that the military had already informed Michel Temer about the end of his government; "Rovai gathers bombshell information behind the scenes in Brasilia: the military warned Temer that his government is over," says Vianna, referring to a text published by journalist Renato Rovai; "Colleagues say that Globo's Jornal Nacional is calling for military intervention in Rio. A rehearsal for what's to come in Brazil? After the dismantling, the path is open for the troops!", added Vianna (Photo: Aquiles Lins)

247 - Journalist Rodrigo Vianna, formerly of Globo, stated this Friday, the 22nd, that the military had already informed Michel Temer about the end of his government. 

"Rovai gathers bombshell information behind the scenes in Brasilia: military officials warned Temer that his government is over," says Vianna, referring to an article published by journalist Renato Rovai. 

In reporting on former Defense Minister Aldo Rebelo's move to the PSB party, Rovai recounts the military's warning. "The following message has already reached some parliamentarians and ministers: Temer needs to leave the government to preserve the country. Temer's departure would lead to Rodrigo Maia assuming the presidency. And Aldo Rebelo will be the military's suggestion for Vice President of the Republic," says Rovai.read here).

"Colleagues say that Globo's Jornal Nacional is calling for military intervention in Rio. A rehearsal for what's to come in Brazil? After the dismantling, the path is open for the troops!", added Rodrigo Vianna.