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Ousted Brazil candidate meets, endorses challenger

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AP Sao Paulo (Brazil)
Last Updated : Oct 18 2014 | 2:45 AM IST
The former environment minister who briefly led Brazil's presidential race has thrown added support to the man who beat her for second place and a spot in a runoff election against President Dilma Rousseff.
Marina Silva, who finished third in the first round of Brazil's presidential election, said she endorsed Aecio Neves partly due to a belief in alternation of power, an apparent reference to the nearly 12 years in power of Rousseff's Workers Party.
Silva, who on Sunday announced her support for Neves in the October 26 runoff, said yesterday that Neves has promised to recover economic stability and to strengthen social policies such as a program that pays mothers a monthly stipend as long as they can prove that they're keeping their kids in school and giving them health checkups and immunizations.
Silva was a late entry in the race following the death of her Socialist Party's initial candidate. For a time, she led all contenders in the polls, but finally wound up third in the October 5 vote.
Neves defied expectations by finishing second in the first round, winning 34 per cent of the vote to Rousseff's 42 per cent.

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First Published: Oct 18 2014 | 2:45 AM IST

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