Helder Barbalho
Helder Barbalho is the Governor of Pará, Brazil, known for his advocacy of the 'bioeconomia pé-no-chão', which emphasizes the importance of tangible goods produced in established markets, such as cacao and açaí, as a means to enhance local economies and promote sustainable development in the Amazon.
Born on Apr 18, 1980 (45 years old)
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Brazil:
Helder Barbalho is mentioned as a potential candidate for the vice position.
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Brazil:
Helder Barbalho is mentioned as another name considered for the vice-presidential role.
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Brazil:
Helder Barbalho is mentioned as a governor who could be part of the coalition supporting Lula.
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Brazil:
Barbalho is the governor of Pará and is also mentioned as a potential candidate for vice under Lula.
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Brazil:
Helder Barbalho is also considered for the vice presidency in Lula's campaign.
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Brazil:
Helder Barbalho, the governor of Pará, attended the final in Brasília.
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Brazil:
Helder Barbalho, the governor of Pará, is present at the event.
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Brazil:
Governor Helder Barbalho declared three days of official mourning for Irmã Henriqueta's death.
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Brazil:
Helder Barbalho is the governor of Pará who listed the controversial project as part of the COP30 initiatives.
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Argentina:
Helder Barbalho confirmed that no injuries were reported after the fire was controlled.
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