The former Minister of Health of the Municipality of Curitiba, Marcia Huchulak (PSD), is the woman most voted for as a state deputy in the Legislative Assembly of Paraná.
In her social networks, she thanked the nearly 56 thousand votes she received, securing her a place in the legislature, with the support of Mayor Rafael Greca and Governor Ratino Jr.
According to her, the decision to enter public life through an elective position came after the fight against Covid-19. A public servant of 35 years, she graduated in nursing from college at the Pontifical Catholic University of Public Relations (PUC-PR).
He majored in Public Health at the Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, one of the most distinguished institutions in this sector in Brazil. He holds a master’s degree in health planning and finance from the University of London (England).
Throughout her career, she has co-authored over a dozen scientific publications and articles related to public health and has promoted herself as a Director of Public Health.
She was born in Tangara (SC) and moved to Curitiba when she was four years old, where she was raised. Listen to the interview with CBN Curitiba:
“Writer. Analyst. Avid travel maven. Devoted twitter guru. Unapologetic pop culture expert. General zombie enthusiast.”