BRAZIL-CRISIS-CORRUPTION-TEMER

Brazilian President Michel Temer (R) leaves the Jaburu Palace official residence towards Planalto Palace in Brasilia, on May 19, 2017. Temer hoped to save his presidency Friday by persuading the corruption-riddled Congress to back him, despite growing calls for his head in the country's explosive new graft scandal. On Thursday, Temer emphatically refused to step down after the Supreme Court authorized a probe against him over allegations that he authorized paying hush money to already jailed Eduardo Cunha, the disgraced former speaker of the lower house of Congress. / AFP PHOTO / EVARISTO SA (Photo credit should read EVARISTO SA/AFP via Getty Images)
Brazilian President Michel Temer (R) leaves the Jaburu Palace official residence towards Planalto Palace in Brasilia, on May 19, 2017. Temer hoped to save his presidency Friday by persuading the corruption-riddled Congress to back him, despite growing calls for his head in the country's explosive new graft scandal. On Thursday, Temer emphatically refused to step down after the Supreme Court authorized a probe against him over allegations that he authorized paying hush money to already jailed Eduardo Cunha, the disgraced former speaker of the lower house of Congress. / AFP PHOTO / EVARISTO SA (Photo credit should read EVARISTO SA/AFP via Getty Images)
BRAZIL-CRISIS-CORRUPTION-TEMER
PURCHASE A LICENCE
How can I use this image?
$650.00
NZD

DETAILS

Restrictions:
Contact your local office for all commercial or promotional uses. Full editorial rights UK, US, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Canada (not Quebec). Restricted editorial rights elsewhere, please call local office.
Credit:
EVARISTO SA / Staff
Editorial #:
685248896
Collection:
AFP
Date created:
19 May, 2017
Upload date:
Licence type:
Release info:
Not released. More information
Source:
AFP
Barcode:
AFP
Object name:
AFP_OL83M
Max file size:
5568 x 3712 px (47.14 x 31.43 cm) - 300 dpi - 3 MB