Examples of using Dilma in English and their translations into Dutch
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and President Dilma Rousseff make a toast as the forest destroyed by Belo Monte suffers.
And she became Dilma Rousseff, the president-elect of one of the biggest democracies in the world-- moving from minister of energy to president.
even Brazil's president, Dilma Rousseff.
After four months in office, she was appointed Chief of Staff, the highest-ranking member of Brazil's Executive Office, by President Dilma Rousseff.
is represented in the executive cabinet of Dilma Rousseff.
In a stirring speech at the United Nations last September, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff placed her country at the forefront of this movement by promoting Brazil's historic Marco Civil bill.
Dilma responded by vetoing some of the most controversial parts of the law.
When Dilma Rousseff was elected in 2010,
President Dilma Rousseff's failure to set clear fiscal targets may have contributed to the sovereign downgrade.
Obviously, everybody can change, but Dilma already has a fairly coherent political history defending the idea of"national capitalism.
failed to convince Pope Francis to stop backing beleaguered Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff.
Survival has urged President Obama to discuss the Guarani's plight with Brazil's new President, Dilma Rousseff, during his trip to Brazil this weekend.
increasing the likelihood of impeachment for President Dilma Rousseff.
the candidate of democracy, appealing for the unity of all democrats including the same bourgeois parties that had stabbed Dilma in the back.
The candidature of Dilma will have as a consequence an enormous crisis within the PT,
the impeachment of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff.
Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff, who is facing impeachment,
Dilma has no history within the party,
In order to deal with these protests, the Dilma government introduced a series of laws(on Criminal Organisations,
Last month, Indians delivered a petition signed by around half a million people, to Brazil's new President, Dilma Rousseff, urging her to put a stop to this'disastrous' project.