Federal Deputy Heloísa Helena built her political career while simultaneously raising a family, a figure always mentioned in her public statements. She is married to economist and professor Paulo de Tarso Venceslau, with whom she maintains a long-standing relationship and a personal and intellectual partnership throughout her political career.
Heloísa Helena is the mother of three children. The oldest, Sacha de Moraes Carvalho, was 42 years old and died this Monday (4) after health complications. In addition to him, the congresswoman is also the mother of Letícia de Moraes Carvalho and João de Moraes Carvalho, who tend to keep a more discreet life, away from political exposure.
Family has always been mentioned by Heloísa Helena as one of the pillars of her career. In interviews and speeches, she frequently highlights the importance of motherhood and family life, even amidst the intense routine of public life.
Originally from Alagoas, Heloísa Helena began her career as a teacher and nurse before entering politics. She gained national prominence when she was elected senator for the state and later became one of the founders of PSOL, the party for which she ran for President of the Republic in 2006.
Currently affiliated with the Sustainability Network, the congresswoman maintains her work in the National Congress focusing on social issues, public health, and the defense of the SUS (Brazilian Public Health System). Her career is marked by firm positions, political independence, and a strong connection to social causes, characteristics that have consolidated her as one of the best-known figures in Brazilian politics.






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