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Dilma

Dilma Rousseff is a Brazilian politician who served as the country’s first female president from 2011 to 2016. She previously held important government roles, including chief of staff. Known for her focus on social programs and economic policies, her presidency faced challenges such as economic downturns and political scandals. In 2016, she was impeached and removed from office amid allegations of fiscal misconduct, though she maintained her innocence. Dilma’s leadership marked a significant milestone in Brazil’s political history, highlighting issues of governance, corruption, and social development.