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  2. Dilma Rousseff - Wikipedia

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    Dilma Vana Rousseff (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈdʒiwmɐ ˈvɐ̃nɐ ʁuˈsɛf(i)]; born 14 December 1947) is a Brazilian economist and politician who served as the 36th president of Brazil from 2011 until her impeachment and removal from office on 31 August 2016. [1] She is the only woman to have held the Brazilian presidency. [2]

  3. Bulgarian Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    The most notable Brazilian citizen of Bulgarian origin is Dilma Rousseff, former and first female president of Brazil. Her father, Pétar, was born in Gabrovo and, as a member of the Bulgarian Communist Party in the 1920s, he was forced to flee Bulgaria in 1929 due to political persecution.

  4. Presidency of Dilma Rousseff - Wikipedia

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    Dilma receives the presidential sash from Lula da Silva on 1 January 2011. Dilma took office as president of Brazil on 1 January 2011. The inauguration event – which was organized by her transition team, the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defence and the Presidency of the Republic – was expected with anticipation, as she was the first woman to preside over the country.

  5. Michel Temer - Wikipedia

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    President Dilma Rousseff delivers her inaugural address as Vice President Temer and wife Marcela look on, 1 January 2011 The letter was commented on and mocked in Brazilian social media, with images depicting the vice president as a Christmas decoration, making fun of his use of Latin, and photos purporting to show the president laughing as she ...

  6. Dilma Rousseff 2010 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Dilma Rousseff in an interview for Jornal Nacional, alongside journalist William Bonner, in 2011 According to Folha de S. Paulo , Onésimo das Graças Sousa, a retired delegate from the Federal Police , claimed to have participated in a meeting with the coordinators of Rousseff's election campaign to create a dossier against fellow candidate ...

  7. List of elected and appointed female heads of state and ...

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    Dilma Rousseff Brazil: President: 1 January 2011: 31 August 2016 Suspended 12 May 2016: 5 years, 243 days 5 years, 139 days: Head of state and government Executive Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé Mali: Prime Minister: 3 April 2011: 22 March 2012: 354 days Head of government Atifete Jahjaga Kosovo: President: 7 April 2011: 7 April 2016: 5 years ...

  8. Cabinet of Dilma Rousseff - Wikipedia

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    After the 2010 election, Dilma Rousseff became the first woman to be President of Brazil. Her cabinet was unveiled in November 2010. Her cabinet was unveiled in November 2010. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A second cabinet was formed after the 2014 election .

  9. First inauguration of Dilma Rousseff - Wikipedia

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    The first inauguration of Dilma Rousseff as the 36th president of Brazil took place on Saturday, January 1, 2011. This inauguration marked the beginning of the four-year term of Dilma Rousseff as President and Michel Temer as Vice President. The event had been awaited with some expectation, since Rousseff became the first woman in the history ...