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Brazilian evangelist become Rio Mayor Rio de Janeiro: A Brazilian evangelical pastor, Marcelo Crivella, has been elected mayor of Rio de Janeiro in the second round of municipal elections
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| Oct.26 |
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Dilma Rousseff re-elected Brazilian president  Left-leaning President Dilma Rousseff has been re-elected president of Brazil, after securing 51.45% of votes in a closely-fought election
Her rival, centrist candidate Aecio Neves, taking 48.55% of the vote
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| Oct.25 |
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Brazil chooses its new president in tightest election Millions of Brazilians are set to vote for a new president in what correspondents say is the tightest vote the country has seen in decades
| Oct.12 |
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Silva backs Neves in blow for Dilma The environmentalist Marina Silva, who came third in presidential election, has backed opposition candidate Aecio Neves in the 2nd round
| Oct.5 |
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Rousseff set to face Brazil run-off Brazilian incumbent Dilma Rousseff has won most votes in the country's presidential election, but has fallen short of outright victory
| Aug.30 |
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Silva surges ahead of Brazil's presidential vote Presidential race resembles one of the country's famed soap operas, with newcomer Marina Silva thrust into the spotlight by a plane crash
| Aug.20 |
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Silva runs for Brazilian presidency The Brazilian Socialist Party has named the internationally-acclaimed environmental campaigner Marina Silva as its new presidential candidat...
| Aug.16 |
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Marina Silva 'to replace' late candidate Campos The former Brazilian Environment Minister, Marina Silva, is expected to be named in the next few days to run for president in October
| Aug.13 |
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Brazilian presidential candidate among those killed in plane crash Map of Santos Brazil Sao Paulo: Eduardo Campos died Wednesday when a small plane carrying him to a campaign stop crashed into a residential neighborhood, state media reported | |
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| Oct.31 |
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Brazil elects first female president Dilma Rousseff, 62, -- President Luiz Inacio da Silva's right-hand woman -- has served as his chief of staff and pPreviously, as energy minister. Rousseff has promised to continue policies tha... | |
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Brazil votes for new president Brazilians are voting to choose a new president to succeed the popular Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
| Oct.17 |
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Brazil's Greens to remain neutral Marina Silva, the defeated candidate in presidential election has said she will remain neutral before a second round run-off vote on 31 Octo...
| Oct.3 |
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Rousseff pulls ahead in presidential race Ruling party candidate Dilma Rousseff led the race to be next president, but will likely fall short of winning the majority needed to avoid a runoff
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Brazil votes for Lula successor Some 136 million Brazilians are voting to elect the successor to President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who is stepping down after two terms
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| Oct.29 |
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President Lula re-elected Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has a landslide victory in the 2nd round of presidential elections. Voters gave another term for Lula's efforts to ease poverty while improving the economy. ... | |
| Oct.1 |
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President forced into runoff Leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva fell short of the votes he needed to win a second term, triggering a runoff
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| Oct.23 |
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Ban on gun sales rejected Brazilians appeared to soundly reject the ban in a referendum that stirred a fierce
debate
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| Oct.27 |
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Leftist Lula wins presidency by landslide Former union boss Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva had 61.5% to ruling party candidate Serra's 38.5% | |
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'Lula' poised to win elections Former shoeshine boy commanded a wide lead over ruling party candidate Jose Serra in opinion polls
| Oct.13 |
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Lula dominant in presidency runoff polls Leftist presidential candidate convincingly outdistanced rival Jose Serra in weekend election-runoff opinion polls
| Oct.7 |
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Lula in runoff for president Luiz Inacio da Silva failed to capture 50 percent of the vote in the first round of Brazilian presidential elections
| Oct.6 |
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Lula leads presidential vote Partial results show 56-year-old leftist steelworker and union leader had 46.6%
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Leftist seeks outright victory
| Oct.5 |
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Presidential polls show leftist to win Silva, a former union boss who lost his last 3 bids for the presidency, commanding a runaway lead
| Jun.29 |
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Leftist leads in polls
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