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BRAZIl, Sao Paulo: Women pose as thousands of activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff take part in a protest on the Avenida Paulista, in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIl, Sao Paulo: A man holding a placard walks along a painted wall as thousands of activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Sao Paulo: Supporters of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff demonstrate in Sao Paulo, before the voting of lawmakers at the Congress in Brasilia over the impeachment of Rousseff, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Sao Paulo: Supporters of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff demonstrate in Sao Paulo, before the voting of lawmakers at the Congress in Brasilia over the impeachment of Rousseff, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Sao Paulo: Supporters of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff demonstrate in Sao Paulo, before the voting of lawmakers at the Congress in Brasilia over the impeachment of Rousseff, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Sao Paulo: An effigy of judge Sergio Moro depicting him as a traitor is seen as supporters of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff follow on big screens in Sao Paulo, the voting of lawmakers at the Congress in Brasilia on whether the impeachment of Rousseff will move forward, on April 17, 2016. The voting followed a raucous debate that transfixed the deeply divided nation. The opposition needs a total of 342 out of the 513 deputies in the lower house of Congress to authorize the trial. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Sao Paulo: Supporters of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff demonstrate in Sao Paulo, before the voting of lawmakers at the Congress in Brasilia over the impeachment of Rousseff, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Sao Paulo: Supporters of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff demonstrate in Sao Paulo, before the voting of lawmakers at the Congress in Brasilia over the impeachment of Rousseff, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIl, Sao Paulo: A man holds a placard which reads We want a new Brazil! as thousands of activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIl, Sao Paulo: A demonstrator show a Brazilian national flag makeup as thousands of activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIl, Sao Paulo: A man holds a placard which reads Dilma out! as thousands of activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIl, Sao Paulo: Activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIl, Sao Paulo: Activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIl, Sao Paulo: A man holds a placard which reads It won't be a coup, it will be an impeachment! Bye, honey! as thousands of activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIl, Sao Paulo: Women hold placards which read Yes, I believe in a better country! Bye, honey! as thousands of activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIl, Sao Paulo: Activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIl, Sao Paulo: Activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIl, Sao Paulo: Activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIl, Sao Paulo: Activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Protesters took to the streets against the impeachment proceedings of President Dilma Rousseff, in Rio de Janeiro on April 17, 2016.Rousseff faces an impeachment vote today over charges of manipulating government accounts. Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Thousands of protesters rallied on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on April 17, 2016, against the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff.Rousseff faces an impeachment vote today over charges of manipulating government accounts. Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: A protester waves a Dilma flag at a pro-Rousseff march in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on April 17, 2016.Rousseff faces an impeachment vote today over charges of manipulating government accounts. Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Thousands of protesters rallied on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on April 17, 2016, against the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff.Rousseff faces an impeachment vote today over charges of manipulating government accounts. Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BRAZIL, Brasilia: Members of parliament began impeachment proceedings for President Dilma Rousseff on April 17, 2016 in Brasilia. Some members of parliament began signing, shouting and throwing confetti as the proceedings turned chaotic. The impeachment issue has divided Brazil over the past few weeks with some in support of impeaching Rousseff, while others are strongly opposed. Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BRAZIL, Brasilia: Members of parliament began impeachment proceedings for President Dilma Rousseff on April 17, 2016 in Brasilia. Some members of parliament began signing, shouting and throwing confetti as the proceedings turned chaotic. The impeachment issue has divided Brazil over the past few weeks with some in support of impeaching Rousseff, while others are strongly opposed. Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BRAZIL, Brasilia: Members of parliament hold up signs during the impeachment proceedings for President Dilma Rousseff on April 17, 2016 in Brasilia. Some members of parliament began signing, shouting and throwing confetti as the proceedings turned chaotic. The impeachment issue has divided Brazil over the past few weeks with some in support of impeaching Rousseff, while others are strongly opposed. Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BRAZIL, Brasilia: A board shows the members of parliament present for the impeachment proceedings for President Dilma Rousseff on April 17, 2016 in Brasilia. Some members of parliament began signing, shouting and throwing confetti as the proceedings turned chaotic. The impeachment issue has divided Brazil over the past few weeks with some in support of impeaching Rousseff, while others are strongly opposed. Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BRAZIL, Brasilia: A members of parliament tossed confetti at the impeachment proceedings for President Dilma Rousseff on April 17, 2016 in Brasilia. Some members of parliament began signing, shouting and throwing confetti as the proceedings turned chaotic. The impeachment issue has divided Brazil over the past few weeks with some in support of impeaching Rousseff, while others are strongly opposed. Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BRAZIL, Brasilia: Members of parliament gather for the impeachment proceedings on April 17, 2016 in Brasilia, Brazil.Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BRAZIL, Brasilia: A board showing the members of Parliament for the impeachment proceedings is shown on April 17, 2016 in Brasilia, Brazil.Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BRAZIL, Brasilia: Mr. Jovair Arantes opens the impeachment proceedings arguing there are very serious facts, which violate the Constitution” on April 17, 2016.Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Thousands of protesters marched at a rally at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on April 17, 2016, against the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff. Rousseff faces an impeachment vote today over charges of manipulating government accounts. Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Thousands of protesters marched at a rally at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on April 17, 2016, against the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff. Rousseff faces an impeachment vote today over charges of manipulating government accounts. Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Thousands of protesters marched at a rally at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on April 17, 2016, against the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff. Rousseff faces an impeachment vote today over charges of manipulating government accounts. Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Protesters wave flags at a rally on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on April 17, 2016, against the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff. Rousseff faces an impeachment vote today over charges of manipulating government accounts. Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Protesters rallied on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on April 17, 2016, against the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff. Rousseff faces an impeachment vote today over charges of manipulating government accounts. Brazil's lower house is voting on whether to continue impeachment proceedings. 342 out of 513 votes are needed to continue the proceedings to the upper house. BELGIUM, Brussels : Protesters hold signs reading Against the terrorism and the terrorism and the hate, the solidarity or Stop terrorism, stop racism as they take part in the peaceful march #Tousensemble - #Sameneen against terrorism and hate in the city centre of Brussels on April 17, 2016.At least a thousand people paid a tribute to the victims of the terror attack of March 22 in the streets of Brussels during the peaceful march organised by citizens associations. BELGIUM, Brussels : A protester holdsa sign reading 'Stop terrorism, stop racism' as thousands take part in the peaceful march #Tousensemble - #Sameneen against terrorism and hate in the city centre of Brussels on April 17, 2016. At least a thousand people paid a tribute to the victims of the terror attack of March 22 in the streets of Brussels during the peaceful march organised by citizens associations. HONG KONG: Protesters hold signs during a protest organised by the Hong Kong Cabin Crew Federation at Hong Kong International Airport on April 17, 2016.More than 1,000 people protested at the city's airport on April 17 over an incident that saw the daughter of the city's leader had her forgotten hand baggage delivered to her at the restricted airport area. HONG KONG:  Protesters hold signs reading 100% Air Safety during a protest organised by the Hong Kong Cabin Crew Federation at Hong Kong International Airport on April 17, 2016.More than 1,000 people protested at the city's airport on April 17 over an incident that saw the daughter of the city's leader had her forgotten hand baggage delivered to her at the restricted airport area. HONG KONG: Protesters gather during a protest organised by the Hong Kong Cabin Crew Federation at Hong Kong International Airport on April 17, 2016.More than 1,000 people protested at the city's airport on April 17 over an incident that saw the daughter of the city's leader had her forgotten hand baggage delivered to her at the restricted airport area. BELGIUM, Brussels : Protesters hold signs reading Against the terrorism and the terrorism and the hate, the solidarity or Stop terrorism, stop racism as they take part in the peaceful march #Tousensemble - #Sameneen against terrorism and hate in the city centre of Brussels on April 17, 2016.At least a thousand people paid a tribute to the victims of the terror attack of March 22 in the streets of Brussels during the peaceful march organised by citizens associations. BELGIUM, Brussels : Protesters hold signs reading Against the terrorism and the terrorism and the hate, the solidarity or Stop terrorism, stop racism as they take part in the peaceful march #Tousensemble - #Sameneen against terrorism and hate in the city centre of Brussels on April 17, 2016.At least a thousand people paid a tribute to the victims of the terror attack of March 22 in the streets of Brussels during the peaceful march organised by citizens associations. BELGIUM, Brussels : Protesters hold a banner reading Brussels as they take part in the peaceful march #Tousensemble - #Sameneen against terrorism and hate in the city centre of Brussels on April 17, 2016.At least a thousand people paid a tribute to the victims of the terror attack of March 22 in the streets of Brussels during the peaceful march organised by citizens associations. FRANCE, Paris : People participate in the Color Run 2016 in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 17, 2016. The Color Run is a five kilometres paint race without winners nor prizes, while runners are showered with colored powder at stations along the run. FRANCE, Paris : People participate in the Color Run 2016 in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 17, 2016. The Color Run is a five kilometres paint race without winners nor prizes, while runners are showered with colored powder at stations along the run. FRANCE, Paris : People participate in the Color Run 2016 in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 17, 2016. The Color Run is a five kilometres paint race without winners nor prizes, while runners are showered with colored powder at stations along the run. FRANCE, Paris : People participate in the Color Run 2016 in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 17, 2016. The Color Run is a five kilometres paint race without winners nor prizes, while runners are showered with colored powder at stations along the run. France: Over 30,000 participants attends a concert at the end of the Color Run by Sephora in Paris on April 17, 2016. France: Over 30,000 participants attends a concert at the end of the Color Run by Sephora in Paris on April 17, 2016.