Brazil impeachment: What Rousseff keeps, what she loses
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff will still be paid at least half of her annual salary of $104,000 (U.S.).
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Rousseff is likely to be allowed to stay at the Alvorada Palace, the official presidential home. And she also gets to keep access to the Granja do Torto, the retreat that's Brazil's equivalent to Camp David.
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Rousseff will keep some staff -- perhaps six staff members and two drivers.
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Rousseff will lose access to the presidential offices in the Planalto Palace.
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Rousseff, who lit the torch with the Olympic flame when it arrived in Brasilia, will not be part of any official host delegation during the Games. She could attend events as a spectator, though she might risk being booed.
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The new Cabinet will have to notify the Brazilian air force on whether Rousseff keeps her flying privileges.