Brazil elects Dilma Rousseff as first female president, BBC News (2010) —
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Brazil elects Dilma Rousseff as first female president, BBC News (2010)

This article discusses the results of the presidential runoff election in Brazil. On Sunday, Dilma Rousseff was elected the country's first female president with 56% of the votes, while his opponent, Jose Serra, received 44% of the votes. 21.5% of the registered voters abstained. Ms Rousseff stated that now one of her priority will be to guarantee equal opportunities for women.

The link address is: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-11662623

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