Micarla de Sousa
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Micarla de Sousa | |
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![]() Micarla de Sousa | |
| Mayor of Natal | |
| In office January 1, 2009 – October 31, 2012 | |
| Preceded by | Carlos Eduardo Alves |
| Succeeded by | Paulinho Freire |
| Personal details | |
| Born | |
| Party | Green Party |
Micarla Araújo de Sousa Weber is a Brazilian journalist, politician and former[1] mayor of Natal.[2] She is Natal's second female mayor.[3]
She is affiliated with the Green Party.[4] She graduated with a degree in journalism from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte.[5]
In 2004, she was elected vice mayor of Natal plate by the then mayor, Carlos Eduardo Alves.[6] In 2006, she resigned as vice mayor and applied the member state, the most voted.[7] In 2008, she applied for and was elected mayor. Her term ended in 2012.[8]
Natal was the first Brazilian capital in which the Green Party won a majority election.[9]
