Ana Maria Rangel

Politician, Person

1957 –

80

Who is Ana Maria Rangel?

Ana Maria Rangel is a Brazilian politician and was the Progressive Republican Party presidential candidate in 2006. Rangel was, alongside HeloĆ­sa Helena, the first female candidate to run for President of Brazil.

Ana Maria Rangel ran a controversial presidential campaign. The TSE, Supreme Electoral Court, approved her candidacy days short of the deadline and she was not able to actively promote her campaign while the TSE was holding various hearings to determine whether or not she would be allowed to run.

Problems arose when she asked TV Globo to secretly film her being bribed 10 million reais to be allowed to be the party's presidential candidate. After the story aired on national TV, the party began attempting to nullify her candidacy claiming she "is destroying the image of the party". Though she only meant to denounce corruption, she suffered many difficulties in approving her candidacy since the party denied the accusations.

She ended up in fifth place in the elections, losing to the candidates of the PT, PSDB, P-SOL and PDT, respectively.

Ana Maria Rangel was the first female candidate to run for President of Brazil, moreover with another female on her ticket.

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Born
May 21, 1957
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  • Brazil
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on July 23, 2013

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