Mara Gabrilli
Mara Gabrilli | |
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Senator for São Paulo | |
Assumed office 1 February 2019 | |
Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
In office 1 February 2011 – 1 February 2019 | |
Constituency | São Paulo |
Member of the Municipal Chamber of São Paulo | |
In office 1 January 2009 – 1 February 2011 | |
Constituency | At-large |
Personal details | |
Born | Mara Cristina Gabrilli 28 September 1967 São Paulo, Brazil |
Political party | PSD (2023–present) |
Other political affiliations | PSDB (2004–23) |
Alma mater |
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Profession | Psychologist, marketer, politician |
Mara Cristina Gabrilli (born 28 September 1967) is a Brazilian psychologist, advertiser and politician affiliated with the Social Democratic Party. She was elected as a federal deputy representing the state of São Paulo in the 2010 election, being reelected four years later.
After becoming quadriplegic in 1994 due to a car crash,[1] Gabrilli became an activist for people with disabilities,[2][3] founding the Instituto Mara Gabrilli in 1997, advocating for their rights. Before being elected for the Brazilian Congress, Gabrilli was vereadora (councilwoman) for the city of São Paulo and the Municipal Secretary for People with disabilities.
In 2018, Gabrilli was elected to the Brazilian Senate.[4]
In 2023, she left the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) due to personal disagreements with recent party decisions and decided to join the Social Democratic Party (PSD).[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "'Acidentes batem recordes nas estradas'". Folha de S.Paulo. 2004-12-30. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
- ^ "For disabled fans and others, World Cup rehearsal eases fears". Reuters. 2014-06-02. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
- ^ "Quadriplegic congresswoman urges government to address wheelchair waiting list". 10 March 2016.
- ^ "SP: Major Olimpio e Mara Gabrilli são eleitos para o Senado".
- ^ "Mara Gabrilli deixa PSDB e diz que partido virou nanico moral". Folha de S.Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2023-01-29. Retrieved 2023-01-29.
External links
[edit]- 1967 births
- Living people
- People from São Paulo
- Brazilian Social Democracy Party politicians
- Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil) from São Paulo
- Brazilian psychologists
- 21st-century psychologists
- Brazilian women psychologists
- People with tetraplegia
- Politicians with disabilities
- Candidates for Vice President of Brazil
- Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011) politicians
- Scientists with disabilities
- Wheelchair users