
The first women who became president in Brazil and has promised to  fight for women’s rights with the battle cry: “Yes, women can” is as  follows. The first women who became president in Brazil is an economist,  politician and President-elect of Brazil. She was appointed Chief of  Staff by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in June 2005, becoming the  first woman to assume the position. She was Lula’s designated successor  and the winning candidate in the 2010 presidential election. 
Answer: Dilma Rousseff 
 Dilma Vana Rousseff the daughter of a Bulgarian immigrant and a  schoolteacher, Dilma Vana was raised in an upper middle class household  in Belo Horizonte. She became a socialist during her youth, and  following the 1964 coup d’etat joined left-wing urban guerrilla groups  that fought against the military dictatorship.
 
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