Dilma Rousseff, the suspended Brazilian president accused of manipulating the budget, has said that she will fight the case against her to the end. The impeachment process against Rousseff, who has been in office since 2011, has officially started.

“We’re going to present witnesses. We want them to analyse every minute detail of the charges,” Rousseff said in an interview at the Presidential Residence, where she is allowed to remain during the impeachment process.

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