Ana Maria Rangel (Rio de Janeiro, May 21, 1957) is a political scientist graduated from Oglethorpe University[1] in Atlanta, Georgia.
Having a very active life, she successfully split her time as head of family, business executive and social worker.
A practicing Catholic, she volunteered with the Saint Vincent de Paul Society, helping guarantee the rights of immigrants and promoting the dignity of life.
During her presidential campaign, she was asked to pay a bribe in the amount of R$14 million to guarantee her status as a candidate by the leader of the PRP party.
[4] She had to appeal to the Justice Department where she was confirmed as a candidate allowing her to campaign for a short time through Election Day.