Michel Temer, who is the president of Brazil, might have mounting political controversies and other problems, but, last week, he mentioned a new one: ghosts.
He was talking about the Palácio da Alvorada, where Brazilian presidents have lived since the 1950s. Temer recently moved out, as he explained to the Brazilian magazine Veja, because of “ghosts” (or maybe just general bad feelings about the place).
“I felt something strange there,” Temer said. “I wasn’t able to sleep right from the first night.”
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