Vice President Michel Temer of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB), a center-right neoliberal lawmaker known for his Wall Street ties and back-door negotiation style, will take Rousseff’s place in the interim.

As Brazil-based journalist Glenn Greenwald noted on Wednesday, that means the impeachment will “empower a person from a different party than that of the elected President.”

Greenwald wrote:

However, Temer “will faithfully serve the interests of Brazil’s richest,” Greenwald wrote, with plans to appoint officials from Goldman Sachs and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and a “totally unrepresentative, neoliberal team” to govern the country that is in the midst of a devastating recession.

As CNN‘s Latin America editor Catherine E. Shoichet explained this week, Temer is beloved by Wall Street and disliked by most Brazilians. In fact, a majority of the country believes Temer should be impeached as well. One Brazilian lawmaker, Rep. Weliton Prado of the Brazilian Woman Party (PMB), described him as “a vampire from these horror movies… It’s like a virus, when immunity fails, the virus comes and contaminates the whole body.”

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