Gleisi Hoffmann
Brazilian lawyer and politician (born 1965)
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- Gleisi Helena Hoffmann ( [ˈɡlejzj ɛˈlẽnɐ ˈʁɔfmɐ̃] ; born 6 September 1965) is a Brazilian lawyer and a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil, currently on leave.
- Previously, from 2011 to 2014, she served as the Chief of Staff of the Government of President Dilma Rousseff.
- Biography Gleisi Hoffmann began her involvement in politics in the student movement during her youth, becoming a Workers' Party' member in 1989.
- Known for her public management skills, Hoffmann has served as state secretary in Mato Grosso do Sul and as municipal secretary in the city of Londrina.
- She ran for the Federal Senate of Brazil in 2006 and for the office of mayor of Curitiba in 2008, losing both elections.
Gleisi Helena Hoffmann ([ˈɡlejzj ɛˈlẽnɐ ˈʁɔfmɐ̃]; born 6 September 1965) is a Brazilian lawyer and a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil, currently on leave. She is the Chief Minister of the Secretariat of Institutional Relations of the Government of President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva. Previously, from 2011 to 2014, she served as the Chief of Staff of the Government of President Dilma Rousseff. In 2017 she was elected a Senator for Paraná before becoming national president of the Workers' Party, which she led for eight years.
Biography
Gleisi Hoffmann began her involvement in politics in the student movement during her youth, becoming a Workers' Party' member in 1989. She graduated in law in the Centro Universitário Curitiba (Faculdade de Direito de Curitiba).
Known for her public management skills, Hoffmann has served as state secretary in Mato Grosso do Sul and as municipal secretary in the city of Londrina.
She was a member of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's presidential transition team in 2002, and served as the financial director at the Itaipu Binacional hydroelectric dam from 2003 to 2006.
She ran for the Federal Senate of Brazil in 2006 and for the office of mayor of Curitiba in 2008, losing both elections. At the time, she was the president of PT in the state of Paraná.
In October 2010, Hoffmann was elected to the Senate, receiving over 3.1 million votes, the most voted senator from the state of Paraná and the first woman to hold the office. After four months in office, she was appointed Chief of Staff, the highest-ranking member of Brazil's Executive Office, by President Dilma Rousseff.
In March 2025, Hoffman resigned as president of the Workers Party upon her appointment as Secretary of Institutional Affairs in the second Lula presidency.
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