Rosalba Ciarlini

Rosalba Ciarlini

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56th Governor of Rio Grande do Norte
In office
January 1, 2011  January 1, 2015
Preceded by Iberê Ferreira
Succeeded by Robinson Faria
Senator for Rio Grande do Norte
In office
February 1, 2007  December 31, 2010
Prefecture of Mossoró
In office
January 1, 1989 - December 31, 1992
January 1, 1997 - December 31, 2004
Personal details
Born (1952-10-26) October 26, 1952
Mossoró, RN
Political party PDT (19861992)
PFL (19922007)
DEM (2007current)
Profession Doctor

Rosalba Scotia Ciarlini Rosado (Mossoró, October 26, 1952) is a medical doctor and Brazilian politician. Affiliated with the DEM, she was the governor of the state of Rio Grande do Norte.

Early years

Born on October 26, 1952 in Mossoró,[1] Ciarlini is of Italian descent, and granddaughter of Italian Pietro Ciarlini, one of the first professional soccer players in Rio Grande do Norte.[2] Rosalba is a pediatrician with a degree from Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte. She was president of the branch of Unimed in Mossoró.

She is married to Carlos Augusto Rosado, son of former Governor Dix-Sept Rosado and has four children: Lorraine, Charles Edward, Karla and Marlos. Her husband's sister, Ruth Ciarlini, was a state representative and is now deputy mayor of Mossoró.

Political career

Prefect of Mossoró

She made her political debut in 1988 when she was elected mayor of Mossoró, for the first time, under the Democratic Labor Party banner. In 1994, she ran for vice governor on the gubernatorial ticket headed by Lavoisier Maia Nephew, but was defeated by Garibaldi Alves Filho in the first round. She was elected mayor again in 1996 and re-elected in 2000.

Senator

In 2006 she was elected senator for Rio Grande do Norte after a hard race against then-Senator Fernando Bezerra, with a margin of 0.76% of the votes.[3] She was chairwoman of the Senate Social Affairs Committee from 2009 to 2010.

Governor

In state elections in Rio Grande do Norte in 2010, she was elected governor in the first round with 52.46% of the votes.[4] Her vice governor is Robinson Faria.

References

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