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Monday, June 9, 2014

Brazilian president defended the World Cup which will be opened in Sao Paulo next week

Dilma Rousseff said preparations disorders are common in many countries.
Brazilian president defended the World Cup which will be opened in Sao Paulo next week


The President of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, defended his country's decision to hold the World Cup officially opened in Sao Paulo next week.

Speaking to foreign reporters, President Rousseff affirmed that this championship will be a success despite criticism emerged, both from within and outside the country, the delay associated with the completion of the construction of stadiums and other infrastructure.

"Problem-permasahan like this also happens in other countries," said President Rousseff.

He acknowledged the high cost of implementation, but said that there would be many benefits from the World Cup.

Actions of protests against the high cost of organizing the World Cup Click the already occurring and is expected to bloom when the tournament was held.

Rousseff said the demonstration was part of a democracy and will be allowed if conducted peacefully.

"We ensure the security of citizens," said Rousseff.
However, he also stated that this protest will not be allowed to interfere with the tournament.

Thousands of additional troops and police deployed throughout Brazil during a World Cup. BBC

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