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Manuela d'Ávila (Manuela Pinto Vieira d'Ávila) was born on 18 August, 1981 in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, is a politician. Discover Manuela d'Ávila's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?
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Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil |
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Manuela d'Ávila Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Manuela d'Ávila's Husband?
Her husband is Duca Leindecker (m. 2012)
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Alfredo Luis Mendes D'Ávila (father)Ana Lúcia Pinto Vieira (mother) |
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Duca Leindecker (m. 2012) |
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Manuela d'Ávila Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Manuela d'Ávila worth at the age of 43 years old? Manuela d'Ávila’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from Brazil. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In 2019, she published her first book Revolução Laura: reflexões sobre maternidade e resistência. The book is a personal account of d'Ávila's own experience with maternity after the birth of Laura, her daughter. It addresses issues such as feminism and political activism in the context of motherhood and the challenges of raising a child as a politician and as a presidential candidate. Her second book Por que lutamos? was published in the same year, followed by her third book E se fosse você, published in 2020.
She was Fernando Haddad's vice presidential running mate in the Worker's Party presidential bid in the 2018 general election; the Haddad-d'Ávila ticket lost to Jair Bolsonaro in the second round of the presidential campaign.
During the PCdoB Congress in November 2017, Manuela was launched as pre-candidate for President of Brazil in the 2018 election. However, she later abandoned her campaign in favor of supporting the candidacy of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. On 11 September 2018, D'Ávila became the running mate of Fernando Haddad, who replaced Lula as candidate after he was barred from running by the Superior Electoral Court. Despite coming in second place in the first round of voting and proceeding to the second round, Haddad and d'Ávila lost the race to far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro (PSL) and his running mate Hamilton Mourão (PRTB).
In a 2017 Operation Car Wash statement, former Odebrecht CEO Alexandrino Alencar accused d'Ávila of illicitly receiving R$360.000,00 (US$100,000) for her electoral campaigns. Despite his claim, no further evidence was presented. She denies any wrongdoing.
She is married to musician Duca Leindecker. Her first daughter, Laura, was born on 27 August 2015.
In 2014, she was elected state deputy with the highest number of votes for that office in that year.
In the media, D'Ávila has often been referred to as the "muse of Congress" in reference to her perceived physical beauty. She finds the term offensive and in 2014, she declared: "Everyone likes to receive compliments when they are in a space [where it is acceptable] to be complimented. [...] But I wasn't running for Miss Brazil. I ran for an election and I want to be rated by my work. And men have never been distinguished [solely] by their looks and women have. It doesn't bother me individually, but it bothers me as a woman who fights for women to be respected".
D'Ávila ran for mayor in her state's capital three times. In the first run, in 2008, she finished 3rd place. In her second run, in 2012, she placed 2nd, being defeated in the first round by José Fortunati of the Democratic Labor Party. In February 2020, d'Ávila publicly announced her intent to run for mayor of Porto Alegre for the PCdoB in the 2020 Brazilian municipal elections. In May, the Workers' Party officially endorsed her candidacy by nominating Miguel Rossetto as her running mate. She lost in the second round to Sebastião Melo of the Brazilian Democratic Movement.
Between February 2008 and January 2010, she dated then federal deputy and former Minister of Justice José Eduardo Cardozo. In June 2012, during an interview in the Brazilian late night show Agora É Tarde, she stated that the decision to admit to the relationship with the former deputy was "the bravest decision she has ever made in her life as a Congresswoman."
She served as a federal deputy for Rio Grande do Sul between 2007 and 2015, being the leader of her party in the Chamber of Deputies in 2013. She also served as a state deputy for her state between 2015 and 2019 and as a councilwoman for the state capital Porto Alegre between 2005 and 2007.
Born in Porto Alegre, D'Ávila started her political career in the student movement and eventually joined the PCdoB. She was the youngest city councilor in the history of Porto Alegre, being elected in 2004 at the age of 23. She was elected federal deputy in 2006 and was reelected in 2010. On both occasions, she was the single candidate with the most votes received in her state.
Manuela Pinto Vieira d'Ávila (born 18 August 1981) is a Brazilian journalist, writer and politician, a member of the Communist Party of Brazil since 2001.