Dilma Rousseff re-elected Brazilian president


Dilma Rousseff re-elected Brazilian president

Dilma Rousseff reacts during news conference after the disclosure of the election results in Brasilia, October 26, 2014. Ms Rousseff said she wanted to be "a much better president" and promised political reform

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Dilma Rousseff has been re-elected president of Brazil, after securing more than 51% of votes in the closest election race in many years.
An official count showed her rival, centrist candidate Aecio Neves, taking just over 48% of the vote.
In her victory speech, Ms Rousseff said she wanted to be "a much better president than I have been until now".
She faced protests last year against corruption, record spending on the football World Cup and poor services.
Ms Rousseff, who has been in power since 2010, is popular with poor Brazilians thanks to her government's welfare programmes.
Political reform
But the vote split Latin America's biggest country almost evenly in two, along lines of social class and geography.
Ms Rousseff called on all Brazilians "to unite in favour of Brazil's future" and said she would seek political reform.
"This president is open to dialogue. This is the top priority of my second mandate," she told a cheering crowd in the capital, Brasilia.
Dilma Rousseff celebrates with Brazil's former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at a news conference in Brasilia, Brazil, Sunday, October 26, 2014Ms Rousseff thanked her political mentor and predecessor Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
She also thanked her supporters, especially her political mentor and predecessor Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
"I thank from the bottom of my heart our number one militant, President Lula."
Her re-election for a second term extends the rule of her Workers Party (PT), which came to power in 2002 with President Lula.bbc

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