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  2. Marina Silva - Wikipedia

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    Marina Silva was born Maria Osmarina da Silva in the small village of Breu Velho, 70 km outside Rio Branco, Acre. Silva is a descendant of Portuguese and black African ancestors in both her maternal and paternal lines. [ 8 ]

  3. Sustainability Network - Wikipedia

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    The Sustainability Network (Portuguese: Rede Sustentabilidade, REDE) is an environmentalist Brazilian political party [1] [6] founded in 2013 by Marina Silva, a Brazilian politician from Acre. [7] The party formed a strategic alliance with the Brazilian Socialist Party for the 2014 Brazilian general election , until its registration as an ...

  4. Second cabinet of Lula da Silva - Wikipedia

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    Marina Silva: 1 January 2023 Incumbent Licensed federal deputy Minister of Finance: Fernando Haddad: 1 January 2023 Incumbent Minister of Foreign Affairs: Mauro Vieira:

  5. 'Silva's rehabilitation complete with historic Fulham win' - AOL

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    Silva's connection with Fulham and the club's fans looks unbreakable - and he appears to be a manager who has finally found a home. Latest Fulham news, analysis and fan views Get Fulham news sent ...

  6. Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (Brazil) - Wikipedia

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    Marina Silva (born 1958) 1 January 2003 () 13 May 2008 () 5 years, 133 days PT: Luiz Inácio Lula da ...

  7. Chicago P.D.’s Marina Squerciati Reveals She Welcomed ... - AOL

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    Marina Squerciati was missing from the start of season 12 of Chicago P.D. — but there was good reason for her absence: she had another baby! “2024 was a BIG year for me, literally ...

  8. 2010 Brazilian presidential election debates - Wikipedia

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    Dilma Rousseff , José Serra , and Marina Silva were the leading candidates according to polls. The Brazilian presidential election debates of 2010 were held from August 5 to September 30. [1] For the 2010 election, the Superior Electoral Court approved three televised debates, in addition to an unprecedented internet debate. [1]

  9. Evangelical Parliamentary Front - Wikipedia

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    Although the Evangelical Caucus is often perceived by the media, its members, and supporters to be conservative/right wing, it is worth noting that a few members are affiliated with left-wing politics in Brazil, such as Benedita da Silva, [7] Marina Silva, [8] and Walter Pinheiro. [9]