Adelaide Neri

[1] She was in support of the creation of the Provisional Tax on Financial Transactions, the Emergency Social Fund and against the abolition of mandatory voting.

She remained in the Chamber until 7 August 1997 when Brígido returned to legislature and she did not run in the 1998 Brazilian general election held that October.

[1][4] In 2003, Neri was briefly appointed provider of the Santa Casa de Misericórdia do Acre before being replaced by José Alekssandro when there was a major administrative and financial crisis at the entity.

[6] Three years later, she and three others were denounced by the Public Prosecutor's Office for embezzling amounts deducted from the remuneration of employees from January 1999 to April 2003 and between June and October 2003 intended to pay for social security contributions.

[2] On the morning of 24 May 2018, Neri died at her local hospital's emergency room in Rio Branco, Acre from undisclosed reasons.