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Maria do Carmo Silveira

1961 - Today

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Maria do Carmo Trovoada Pires de Carvalho Silveira (born 14 February 1961) served as the 13th prime minister of São Tomé and Príncipe from 8 June 2005 to 21 April 2006. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Maria do Carmo Silveira is the 16,428th most popular politician (up from 16,567th in 2019), the 10th most popular biography from São Tomé and Príncipe and the 8th most popular Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Maria do Carmo Silveira ranks 16,428 out of 19,576Before her are Kaiane Aldorino, Peter Garrett, Alfredo Duhalde, Tunne Kelam, Eric Williams, and Patrick Achi. After her are Joseph Lyons, Eanfrith of Bernicia, Laurent Nkunda, Matthias Platzeck, Froyla Tzalam, and David Owen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Maria do Carmo Silveira ranks 388Before her are Sam Robards, Yury Onufriyenko, Arnór Guðjohnsen, Johanna ter Steege, Vissarion, and Todd McFarlane. After her are Brad Gilbert, Takao Kobayashi, Liu Gang, Javier Hernández, Tiina Lillak, and Nancy Travis.

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In São Tomé and Príncipe

Among people born in São Tomé and Príncipe, Maria do Carmo Silveira ranks 10 out of 17Before her are Nuno Espírito Santo (1974), Carlos Vila Nova (1959), José Vianna da Motta (1868), Miguel Trovoada (1937), Leonel Mário d'Alva (1935), and Gabriel Costa (1954). After her are Carlos Graça (1931), Maria das Neves (1958), Jorge Bom Jesus (1962), Joaquim Rafael Branco (1953), Gedson Fernandes (1999), and Jorge Fonseca (1992).

Among POLITICIANS In São Tomé and Príncipe

Among politicians born in São Tomé and Príncipe, Maria do Carmo Silveira ranks 8Before her are Manuel Pinto da Costa (1937), Fradique de Menezes (1942), Carlos Vila Nova (1959), Miguel Trovoada (1937), Leonel Mário d'Alva (1935), and Gabriel Costa (1954). After her are Carlos Graça (1931), Maria das Neves (1958), Jorge Bom Jesus (1962), and Joaquim Rafael Branco (1953).