Yeda Rorato Crusius (born July 26, 1944) is an economist and was governor of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul from January 1, 2007, until December...
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Yeda may refer to: Yeda Crusius (born 1944), Brazilian economist, politician, governor Yeda Pessoa de Castro, Brazilian ethnolinguist Yeda Peak, mountain...
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Crusius is a Latinized German surname, typically Latinized from Kraus or Krause. It may refer to: Christian August Crusius (1715–1775), German philosopher...
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President Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Franco Montoro, Aloysio Nunes, Yeda Crusius, João Doria, and José Serra. With the imminent collapse of the military...
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deputy and former Minister of Planning Yeda Crusius, in coalition of PPS, PFL and many smaller parties. Ms. Crusius won the election after a run-off. PDT:...
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President of Ecuador; Yoo Myung-hee, Minister for Trade of South Korea, Yeda Crusius, Governor of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul; Wang Tso-jung...
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from the Brazilian Socialist Party (re-elected) Rio Grande do Sul – Yeda Crusius from the Brazilian Social Democratic Party Rondônia – Ivo Cassol from...
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Lara and Yeda Crusius, decided to support the governor. The Socialist People's Party (PSP) by indicating that he had decided to support Yeda backtracked...
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2006 elections, but he was unexpectedly defeated by Olívio Dutra and Yeda Crusius. Rigotto placed third by a small margin: 0.17% behind Olivio Dutra. In...
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Guazzelli Alceu Collares Antônio Britto Olívio Dutra Germano Rigotto Yeda Crusius Tarso Genro José Ivo Sartori Eduardo Leite Ranolfo Vieira Júnior Eduardo...
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