“I hope the next minister is not as radical as Marina. She was an obstacle to economic development in Brazil.”

—  Marina Silva

Rui Prado, head of the agriculture federation of Mato Grosso, on Silva's resignation; quoted in " Brazil's Amazon minister resigns," http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7399715.stm BBC News (2008-05-14)

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