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- For_Brazil_to_keep_on_changing abstract "For Brazil to keep on changing (Portuguese: Para o Brasil Seguir Mudando, standard/colloquial Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpaɾɐ u bɾɐˈziw seˈɡiʁ muˈdɐ̃du] ~ [ˈpaɾʊ bɾaˈziw siˈɡiɦ muˈdɐ̃ⁿ(d)u]) is an electoral coalition formed around the democratic socialist Workers' Party (PT) in Brazil for the 2010 presidential election. It comprised ten parties from the PT, PMDB, PCdoB, PDT, PRB, PR, PSB, PSC, PTC and PTN. On October 14, they were unofficially joined by PP. Its presidential candidate was Dilma Rousseff from PT and the vice-presidential candidate was Michel Temer from PMDB. They were finally elected on October 31, 2010.On October 3, Rousseff received the plurality of votes at the presidential election. Achieving over 47 million votes, she became the top voted female in the Americas. However, according to Brazilian law, she had to face a run-off against the second top voted candidate – José Serra from PSDB – on October 31, once she was not able to get more than 50% of the unspoilt votes, therefore the majority of votes.At the parliamentary election held that same day, the For Brazil to keep on changing coalition gained control of 352 out of the 513 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, as well as 54 out of the 81 seats in the Federal Senate. This will grant Rousseff a broad majority in both houses which the latter PT administration, led by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, never had. The coalition was also able to elect 11 out of the 18 governor seats defined in the first round. It gained control of five further governorships on October 31 among the ten states which had a run-off voting.The same election also saw a major decrease in the number of seats controlled by the centre-right opposition, which gathered around the Brazil can do more coalition, led by former São Paulo Governor José Serra. It shrank from 133 to 111 deputies and from 38 to 27 Senators. It elected 7 out of the 18 governor seats defined on October 3, gaining control of four more on October 31. On the other hand, the left-wing opposition, formed by PSOL, a dissidence of PT, retained control of its three seats in the Chamber and gained one in the Senate.On the second round, the For Brazil to keep on changing coalition received the support of PP, which had remained neutral in the first round, although mostof its directories had already supported Rousseff. PSOL instructed its members not to give any votes to Serra. While its presidential candidate Plínio de Arruda Sampaio advocated the null voting, the party's Congressmen advocated the "critical vote" on Rousseff.".
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- For_Brazil_to_keep_on_changing comment "For Brazil to keep on changing (Portuguese: Para o Brasil Seguir Mudando, standard/colloquial Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpaɾɐ u bɾɐˈziw seˈɡiʁ muˈdɐ̃du] ~ [ˈpaɾʊ bɾaˈziw siˈɡiɦ muˈdɐ̃ⁿ(d)u]) is an electoral coalition formed around the democratic socialist Workers' Party (PT) in Brazil for the 2010 presidential election. It comprised ten parties from the PT, PMDB, PCdoB, PDT, PRB, PR, PSB, PSC, PTC and PTN. On October 14, they were unofficially joined by PP.".
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