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Brazil's Temer cancels trip to G20 summit amid corruption scandal

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2017-06-29 14:49Xinhua Editor: Mo Hong'e ECNS App Download

Brazilian President Michel Temer has decided to cancel a previously planned trip to Hamburg, Germany, for the upcoming G20 summit there, the presidential office said late Wednesday.

The presidential office did not give any reason for Temer's change of plan regarding the summit, slated for July 7-8, but it is widely believed that the cancellation has something to do with the fact that Temer was formally accused of corruption by the country's prosecutor general earlier this week.

He was accused of taking bribes from Joesley Batista, head of meatpacking giant JBS.

Temer was caught on tape in a compromising conversation with Batista, who recorded the conversation, and later presented the tape to the Federal Police in exchange for his own freedom.

Since the tape was made public, Temer has been facing dwindling support in parliament, which failed to pass any significant bill favored by the government.

The embattled Brazilian president also saw his approval rating hitting record-low.

  

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