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Dilma Vana Rousseff at the christening of grandson Gabriel, with daughter Paula and son-in-law Rafael Covolo and Dilma Jane Rousseff, the great-grandmother (far left). Paula Rousseff, born on 26 March 1976, in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, is the only daughter of Dilma Rousseff and her former husband, Carlos Araújo.
Dilma Rousseff addresses the Brazilian National Congress as president. Dilma Rousseff took office as President of Brazil on January 1, 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.
The Senate found President Dilma Rousseff guilty of responsibility crimes and administrative misconduct regarding the federal budget and removed her from office after a vote of 61–20 on 31 August 2016. [11] In a separate vote on whether she should be barred from public office for eight years, senators voted 42–36 in favor.
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 ...
President Rousseff arrives at the G-20 summit in Cannes, France, on 3 November 2011. This is a list of international presidential trips made by Dilma Rousseff , the 36th President of Brazil. During her presidency, which began with her inauguration on 1 January 2011 and ended with her impeachment on 31 August 2016 , Rousseff visited 24 countries ...
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 ...
After the 2010 election, Dilma Rousseff became the first woman to be President of Brazil. Her cabinet was unveiled in November 2010. [1] [2] [3] A second cabinet was formed after the 2014 election. [4]
In the first round of voting, Dilma Rousseff won 41.6% of the vote, ahead of Aécio Neves with 33.6% and Marina Silva with 21.3%. [7] Rousseff and Neves contested the runoff on 26 October, and Rousseff won re-election by a narrow margin, 51.6% to Neves' 48.4%, the closest margin for a Brazilian presidential election since 1989. [8]