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Dilma: "The vice-president is the negative legacy"

President-elect Dilma Rousseff rebuts a statement made by interim president Michel Temer in an interview this Friday, the 24th, on Rádio Estadão; "Look, I really received a somewhat more complicated inheritance, let's say, than I imagined," stated Michel Temer, also calling the inheritance "unknown"; on her Facebook page, Dilma responded: "The government is provisional and interim, and its harmful consequences will not be permanent. The great negative legacy of the Dilma government is the vice-president, now interim and provisional president"; in the Dilma government, Temer's PMDB party held seven ministries.

President-elect Dilma Rousseff rebuts statement made by interim president Michel Temer in an interview this Friday, the 24th, with Rádio Estadão; "Look, I really received a somewhat more complicated inheritance, let's say, than I imagined," stated Michel Temer, also calling the inheritance "unknown"; on her Facebook page, Dilma responded: "The government is provisional and interim, and its harmful consequences will not be permanent. The great negative legacy of the Dilma government is the vice-president, now interim and provisional president"; in the Dilma government, Temer's PMDB party held seven ministries (Photo: Gisele Federicce)

247 - President-elect Dilma Rousseff refutes a statement made by interim president Michel Temer that he inherited a negative legacy from the PT government. The statement was made in an interview this Friday, the 24th, on Rádio Estadão.

"Look, I actually received a somewhat more complicated inheritance than I had imagined," stated the PMDB member, also calling the inheritance "unknown."

In your page on FacebookDilma responded: "The government is provisional and interim, and its harmful consequences will not be permanent. The great negative legacy of Dilma's government is the vice-president, now the interim and provisional president."

During Dilma's government, Temer's PMDB party controlled seven ministries.