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Marina Silva at an election rally in 2018. She has returned to office as Brazil’s environment minister, a post she held from 2003 to 2008.
Brazilian politician Marina Silva, centre, former minister of the environment under the government of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, attends the wake for late presidential candidate Eduardo Campos, at ...
Marina Silva in Xapuri, Acre, in the 1990's, with a Chico Mendes portrait. Wikimedia commons. Now, Silva advocates against the environmental policies of Bolsonaro’s government in Brazil, in ...
Marina Silva: The Amazonian candidate who would be Brazil's next president. The death of her running mate in a plane crash has thrust the woman born on a rubber plantation into the spotlight.
Marina Silva is likely to become Brazil's next president, putting an end to the 12-year rule of the Workers' Party, according to a Barclays Capital report released Thursday.
Marina Silva hails from a part of Brazil so remote that even Brazilians say it is not real. O Acre não existe — Acre doesn’t exist — goes the bon mot, a playful nod to the isolation of the ...
Marina Silva was sworn in as Brazil's new environmental minister Wednesday, hitting out at the dismantling of environmental policies under the previous administration. Silva, an Amazon rainforest ...
In one of the most crowded handover ceremonies in recent years, federal representative elected from São Paulo Marina Silva took office on Wednesday (Jan. 4), as environment minister, almost 15 ...
Marina Silva’s achievements may seem borderline miraculous. Since taking office for a second run as Brazil’s environment and climate minister in 2023, the country has quickly and dramatically ...
Former Brazilian senator and environmental minister Marina Silva said on Saturday that she would seek her party's nomination to run for president next year. Skip to main content.
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