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Dilma Rousseff re-elected as head of BRICS Development Bank

Dilma Rousseff re-elected as head of BRICS Development Bank

Buenos Aires, Mar 24 (UNI) Dilma Rousseff announced that she had been re-elected as head of the BRICS New Development Bank.
"I was re-elected, the board approved it unanimously," O Globo newspaper quoted Rousseff as saying.
At the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia proposed extending the presidency of Brazil and the mandate of the bank's president Rousseff.
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