Rosângela da Silva, “Janja”: who is the new first lady of Brazil

  • Leticia Mori @leticiamori_
  • BBC News Brazil in Sao Paulo

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On Sunday, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva re-assumed the Brazilian presidency and his wife, the sociologist Rosângela da Silva, popularly known as ‘Janja’, coordinated the team that organized the inauguration ceremony.

Janja was personally in charge of summoning artists such as Pabllo Vittar, Valesca Popozuda, Paulinho da Viola, Margareth Menezes, Martinho da Vila and Gaby Amarantos for the party of 300,000 people in Brasilia.

Janja, who is also part of the transition team, influenced the president’s decisions regarding the Ministry of Culture.

It was she who suggested the name of Margareth Menezes to head the portfolio, following rapper Emicida and actress Marieta Severo declined the invitation.

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