Brazilian protesters demand resignation Temer

Following a call from unions and social organizations, in some fifteen Brazilian cities protesters have gone up the road to demand the resignation of President Michel Temer.

The Supreme Court in the South American country gave permission for a survey of the Temer corridors last week. He is accused of agreeing to bribe an important witness in a corruption investigation. The news site O Globo has recorded a conversation between Temer and two senior employees of meat company JBS, who collaborated with the Public Prosecutor for self-reduction. That conversation suggested that Temer had paid silence.

Temer denied that he had approved bribery. He does not intend to step up on his own accord, he told this weekend.