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Brazil’s Rio in Public Calamity ahead of Olympics

Brazil’s Rio in Public Calamity ahead of Olympics
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The Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro declared a financial emergency over a major budget crisis, less than two months ahead of the Olympic Games.

Brazil’s Rio in Public Calamity ahead of Olympics

In this respect, the state's acting governor issued the decree of "public calamity" on Friday in a bid to "adopt all necessary emergency measures to ration essential public services in order for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games to take place."

Besides, Francisco Dornelles also warned that extreme financial measures would need to be adopted by the state to successfully host the games on August 5-21 for Olympics and on September 7-18 for Paralympics in the provincial capital Rio de Janeiro in order to prevent a "total collapse in public security, health, education, transport and environmental management."

However, the statement did not specify what kinds of measures were exactly needed to be implemented for the government to honor "its commitments" but made it clear that failure to act would jeopardize the whole event.

"It is for the competent authorities to adopt exceptional necessary measures to rationalize all public services, with the aim of realizing the [Olympic] Games," it further said.

Most of the Rio 2016 Games funding is provided by Rio's city government, but the state is responsible for areas such as transport and policing.

Meanwhile, the country's Interim President Michel Temer promised substantial financial aid, blaming the crisis on a tax shortfall, particularly from the oil industry that is currently facing a grave recession.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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