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32nd First Lady of Brazil

In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Pádua and the second or paternal family name is Macieira.
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Marly Sarney
First Lady of Brazil
In role
15 March 1985 – 15 March 1990
PresidentJosé Sarney
Preceded byDulce Figueiredo
Succeeded byRosane Collor
Second Lady of Brazil
In role
15 March 1985 – 21 April 1985
Vice PresidentJosé Sarney
Preceded byVivi Chaves
Succeeded byAnna Maria Maciel
First Lady of Maranhão
In role
31 January 1966 – 14 May 1970
GovernorJosé Sarney
Preceded byAldenora Bello
Succeeded byEnide Jorge Dino
Personal details
BornMarly Pádua Macieira
(1932-12-04) 4 December 1932 (age 92)
São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil
Political partyMDB
Spouse José Sarney ​(m. 1952)
ChildrenRoseana Sarney
Fernando Sarney
Sarney Filho

Marly Macieira Sarney (born 4 December 1932) is the wife of the former president of Brazil José Sarney. She was First Lady of Brazil during the presidency of her husband, between 1985 and 1990.

Biography

Sarney married José Sarney on 12 July 1952.

References

  1. Censo Guía de Archivos de España e Iberoamérica
  2. "Veja a trajetória política de José Sarney - BOL Fotos - BOL BOL". noticias.bol.uol.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 9 March 2017.
First ladies of Brazil
  1. Mariana da Fonseca (1889–1891)
  2. Josina Peixoto (1891–1894)
  3. Adelaide de Morais (1894–1898)
  4. Ana Campos Sales (1898–1902)
  5. Catita and Marieta Alves [pt] (1902–1906)
  6. Guilhermina Pena [pt] (1906–1909)
  7. Anita Peçanha (1909–1910)
  8. Orsina da Fonseca [pt] (1910–1912)
  9. Nair de Teffé (1913–1914)
  10. Maria Pereira Gomes (1914–1918)
  11. Francisca Ribeiro [pt] (1918–1919)
  12. Mary Pessoa [pt] (1919–1922)
  13. Clélia Bernardes [pt] (1922–1926)
  14. Sofia Pereira de Sousa [pt] (1926–1930)
  15. Alice Prestes (1930)
  16. Darci Vargas (1930–1945)
  17. Luzia Linhares [pt] (1945–1946)
  18. Carmela Dutra [pt] (1946–1947)
  19. Darci Vargas (1951–1954)
  20. Jandira Café [pt] (1954–1955)
  21. Graciema da Luz (1955)
  22. Beatriz Ramos (1955–1956)
  23. Sarah Kubitschek (1956–1961)
  24. Eloá Quadros [pt] (1961)
  25. Sylvia Mazzilli [pt] (1961)
  26. Maria Thereza Goulart (1961–1964)
  27. Sylvia Mazzilli [pt] (1964)
  28. Antonieta Castelo Branco [pt] (1964–1967)
  29. Yolanda Costa e Silva [pt] (1967–1969)
  30. Scylla Médici (1969–1974)
  31. Lucy Geisel [pt] (1974–1979)
  32. Dulce Figueiredo (1979–1985)
  33. Marly Sarney (1985–1990)
  34. Rosane Collor (1990–1992)
  35. Ruth Cardoso (1995–2003)
  36. Marisa Letícia (2003–2011)
  37. Marcela Temer (2016–2019)
  38. Michelle Bolsonaro (2019–2023)
  39. Rosângela Lula da Silva (2023–present)
Social projectsLegião da Mulher Brasileira • Legião Brasileira de Assistência [pt] • Organização das Voluntárias • Fundação das Pioneiras Sociais [pt] • Programa Comunidade Solidária [pt] • Programa Criança Feliz [pt] • Pátria Voluntária [pt]
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