| Some 2,000 protesters gathered outside the Presidential Palace in Brasilia on Wednesday evening |
| Protesters also turned out in Sao Paulo |
Under Brazilian law, cabinet members can only be tried by the Supreme Court. On 4 March, Lula was briefly detained and questioned over allegations of money laundering connected to Operation Car Wash, a massive investigation into corruption at the state oil giant, Petrobras.
| President Rousseff (centre) showed her support for Lula shortly after he was questioned by police |
| President Rousseff dismissed claims that Lula's appointment was aimed at shielding him from a corruption investigation |
In Congress, opposition politicians gathered around a microphone during a chaotic session and chanted "resignation". Ms Rousseff says the appointment is due to Lula being a "skilful political negotiator" and experienced leader who will help kick off economic recovery.
During his time in office, the Brazilian economy experienced unprecedented economic growth and wealth redistribution. "I believe [former] President Lula, who was in charge of the country for eight years, cannot have his reputation destroyed in this manner," added Ms Rousseff.
Fight against impeachment
Lula and other ministers appointed on Wednesday are expected to be sworn in at 10:00 local time (13:00 GMT) on Thursday. As chief of staff, Lula is expected to lead the fight against moves in Congress to impeach President Rousseff over allegations she manipulated Brazil's account books to hide a growing deficit.Analysts say President Rousseff is hoping that Lula will use his political nous and influence with members of Congress to block impeachment proceedings. The two politicians have been close for decades. Lula was Ms Rousseff's political mentor and she is his hand-picked successor.
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