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Denise Pessôa
BrazilChamber of DeputiesWorkers' PartyRio Grande do Sul · Caxias do SulMember of the Chamber of Deputies

Denise Pessôa

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Denise Pessôa is a Brazilian politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies, representing the state of Rio Grande do Sul. An architect and urban planner by profession, she began her political career as a municipal councilor in Caxias do Sul in 2009, serving four consecutive terms and acting as president of the municipal chamber in 2022. She is recognized as the first Black woman from the Serra Gaúcha region to be elected to the federal Chamber of Deputies, where she focuses on public policy, human rights, and urban development.

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Born
1983-06-17 · 43 years old
Birth place
Caxias do Sul, Brazil
Education
Architecture and Urbanism, MBA in Public Administration and City Management, Specialization in Strategic Management of Public Policies
Career
Architect and Urban Planner, Municipal Councilor of Caxias do Sul

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