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Brazil’s ousted Rousseff goes from luxury palace to modest apartment as she adjusts to new life after impeachment

The former president is expected to return within days to her hometown of Porto Alegre in the south of Brazil - but she’ll also retain eight staff including four guards

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Dilma Rousseff inside the Alvorada Palace in Brasilia. File photo: Reuters
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Dilma Rousseff will soon abandon Brazil’s beautiful presidential palace along with its luxury sports facilities and helicopter pad -but perhaps post-impeachment life won’t be so bad after all.

Stripped of office by the Senate on Wednesday, Brazil’s first female president joined the ranks of nearly 12 million unemployed in Latin America’s biggest country. Her conservative successor, Michel Temer, the former vice president who has run Brazil since her suspension in May, inherits a bitterly divided nation.

Rousseff will walk out one last time from the modernist Alvorada Palace in Brasilia, taking her pet dachshund Fafa with her.

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An official photograph of former president Dilma Rousseff is seen in an office inside the Presidential Palace after the final session of voting on Rousseff's impeachment trial. Photo: Reuters
An official photograph of former president Dilma Rousseff is seen in an office inside the Presidential Palace after the final session of voting on Rousseff's impeachment trial. Photo: Reuters

She will have to rediscover life without the presidential plane and an army of secretaries, advisors, cooks and guards, along with an approximately $9,500 monthly salary and other perks that come with governing the country of 206 million people.

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But she’s not exactly being thrown out on the street.

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