Maria Victoria Barros
Brazilian politician
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Personal life
Coming from a political family, Barros is the daughter of Ricardo Barros, a government minister, state deputy, and former mayor of Maringá, while her mother Cida Borghetti is the governor of Paraná.[1] At her wedding in 2017, Barros had to be shielded from egg-throwing leftist protesters, who were disgruntled with Barros and her parents' strong support of the Impeachment of Dilma Rousseff.[2]
Political career
Barros was elected with about 44,870 votes to the Legislative Assembly of Paraná in 2014.[3] She took office on her 23rd birthday. She was re-elected to her post in the 2018 elections.[4]