Maria Regina Sousa (born July 4, 1950) is a Brazilian politician who served as Governor of PiauÃÂ between March and December 2022. A member of the Workers' Party (PT), Sousa previously as Vice Governor from 2019 until her predecessor Wellington Dias' resignation in 2022.
Sousa served as secretary of state of PiauÃÂ from 2003 to 2011. From 2015 to her resignation in 2018, Sousa represented PiauÃÂ in the Federal Senate. Since January 2023 has served as Secretary of Social Assistance, Labor and Human Rights of PiauÃÂ.
Sousa is a former employee of the Bank of Brazil and served as the secretary of State of Piauàin the first two governments of Wellington Dias. She has presided over the Bankers' Union and the Single Central Workersâ Union (CUT) in PiauÃÂ.
In the 2010 state elections in PiauÃÂ, she was elected the first alternate senator. She is currently president of the PT in Piauàand on January 1, 2015, assumed the term of senator with the election of Wellington Dias as governor of PiauÃÂ. In November 2015, she voted against the arrest of DelcÃÂdio Amaral. In October 2017, she voted against maintaining the mandate of Senator Aécio Neves, showing himself favorable to the decision of the First Panel of the Supreme Federal Court in the case where he is accused of corruption and obstruction of justice for requesting R$ 2 million from businessman Joesley Batista. During her term in the Federal Senate, she chaired the Commission on Human Rights and Participatory Legislation (HRC).
In the 2018 elections, she was elected vice-governor of Piauàon the Wellington Dias ticket. On December 14, 2018, she resigned as a senator and took on the coalition's second deputy, Zé Santana (MDB)
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