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You're referring to the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff, the former President of Brazil.
On August 31, 2016, the Brazilian Senate voted to suspend President Dilma Rousseff from office, effectively removing her from power. The impeachment process was initiated in April 2016, when the Chamber of Deputies voted to impeach Rousseff on charges of corruption and fiscal mismanagement.
The impeachment was the result of a long-standing political crisis in Brazil, which was triggered by allegations of corruption and embezzlement involving Rousseff and her administration. The crisis was further exacerbated by a deepening economic recession and widespread protests against government corruption.
Rousseff was accused of manipulating government accounts to mask the country's fiscal situation and of being involved in a massive corruption scheme at state-owned oil company Petrobras. She denied any wrongdoing and claimed that the impeachment was a political coup orchestrated by her opponents.
After her suspension, Vice President Michel Temer took over as interim President of Brazil. In December 2016, Temer was elected as the new President of Brazil, and Rousseff was officially removed from office.
Rousseff was later convicted of corruption and removed from office in August 2018, becoming the first Brazilian head of state to be impeached and removed from office. She was sentenced to 10 years in prison, although she was later released on appeal and her conviction was overturned.