All eyes are on Brazil's presidential elections which were held today. As it stands, Dilma Rousseff, a 62-year-old economist, will become the nation's first woman president. Rousseff was supported by outgoing President Lula who has served his maximum two terms.Almost 80 percent of the votes are counted, and Rousseff has 45.4 percent of the valid votes. 136 million people are eligible to vote in Brazilian elections today. Dilma Rousseff needs 50 percent of the vote to declare a victory.
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All eyes are on Brazil's presidential elections which were held today. As it stands, Dilma Rousseff, a 62-year-old economist, will become the nation's first woman president. Rousseff was supported by outgoing President Lula who has served his maximum two terms.Almost 80 percent of the votes are counted, and Rousseff has 45.4 percent of the valid votes. 136 million people are eligible to vote in Brazilian elections today. Dilma Rousseff needs 50 percent of the vote to declare a victory.
For more information, please visit Huliq.com.