We disagree with the way things are going in Venezuela that has brought thousands of refugees to Roraima.
— Michel Temer
I want to construct a better country for each Brazilian: pacified, just, without hate or rancor.
Nobody is more capable of detecting eventual economic fluctuation than women, since they monitor the increases and decreases of their home's budgets.
I have been denounced for passive corruption without having received anything of value. Where is the concrete proof that I received something of value?
Protests are part of our democracy.
I never authorized any payments for someone to be silent. I did not buy anyone's silence.
We will battle day and night to pass social security reform.
My proposal is one of national reconciliation, of national pacification. I've already said this many times, but what I propose is a government that could act as a national salvation.
I have confidence in the responsibility of those who occupy a seat in the legislature.
I don't need to make political gestures or take steps to get re-elected.
Let's stop talking about crisis. Let's work instead.
My father always said that Brazil is the place to 'make America,' and by 'make America' he meant the place to grow - to prosper.
Our government is concerned about the future. Everything we do today is not aimed at tomorrow but rather at a future that preserves the living conditions of Brazilians.
Embraer is Brazilian. It represents Brazil very well abroad.
We are leaders in hydropower and bioenergy.
Nobody is more capable to pointing out the unbalances in, let's say, supermarket prices than women.
We are on the side of the Venezuelan people.
I am not doomed.
I fear no accusations.
Do invest in Brazil, and you shall not regret it.
I am aware that if I do become the president, I, too, could be processed for any political wrongdoing.
A president shouldn't tell the judiciary what to do.
I realize I lack popular recognition.
It's necessary to give birth to hope again.
I've heard, 'Temer is very fragile, poor little thing; he doesn't know how to govern.' Gibberish!
When you have a new government assume power, everyone, without exception, has to work for the benefit of the common good.
Our inexorable destiny is to be a great nation.
Brazil's commitment to sustainable development is a deep-rooted one. It permeates our public policies and our actions abroad.
It was an important and daring decision to open Eletrobras capital to private investors.
In South America, there is no more room for alternatives to democracy.
Oust me if you want, but if I stepped down, I would be admitting guilt.
I will not resign.
Brazil has no parties, only acronyms.
I want to regain the trust of the Brazilian people and all the sectors of society.
Here in Brazil, the president and the vice president are elected together.
Every time there's an institutional issue like impeachment, there's concern from the outside about what will happen.
Impeachment is allowed under Brazil's Constitution.
My first word for the people of Brazil is the word 'confidence.' Confidence in the values that form the character of our people, the vitality of our democracy.
The climate issue is for the state. It is an obligation for all governments.