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1st LD: Brazil's Supreme Court suspends Lula's cabinet post

Xinhua, March 19, 2016 Adjust font size:

A Brazilian Supreme Court judge on Friday suspended former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's newly appointed cabinet post and returned the corruption case against him to criminal court.

The preliminary injunction holds until the full court can rule on the legality of President Dilma Rousseff's decision to appoint Lula, her predecessor and mentor, as her chief of staff.

The decision by Justice Gilmar Mendes is set to stir up more tensions in the country's volatile political realm, which has witnessed waves of pro- and anti-government protests.

The former president is embroiled in a corruption investigation, but he denies any wrongdoing. Should he become a cabinet minister, he would have immunity from prosecution in criminal court, and can only be tried before the Supreme Court.

Sending the corruption case against Lula back to judge Sergio Moro, who leads the highly controversial investigation against state oil company Petrobras, Mendes said the fact that Lula's appointment had the effect of removing him from Moro's jurisdiction "could amount to an act of fraud against the constitution."

The Brazilian government can appeal the decision. Endi