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    1. Content-Walrus-5517 on

      Why did you write the duration of their term as („year it finished“, „year it started“) instead of („year it started“, „year it finished“) ?

    2. capybara_from_hell on

      Currently, Brazil’s federal government also has (to my knowledge) three ministers with Arab ancestry: Fernando Haddad, Simone Tebet, and Guilherme Boulos.

      Also, there are several other high-profile politicians of Arab ancestry, I can remember three of them who were mayors of São Paulo: Paulo Maluf, Gilberto Kassab, and Fernando Haddad (the current minister). Maluf was also governor of the state of São Paulo, and a former governor of the state of Santa Catarina, Esperidião Amin, also has Arab ancestry.

    3. Plus, they are from Palestinian descent, and some of them are harcore pro Zioniissts

    4. Ashamed-Bus-5727 on

      It’s very cool to me as a Jordanian seeing people with common levantine surnames in Latin America!

    5. levenspiel_s on

      I thought most of the are of Lebanese/Levant decent. Is that correct?

      And my friends told me these Arabic populations are known as *El turco*, despite being non-Turkish.

    6. Not to mention Mexico’s Carlos Slim, not a politician, but one of the richest men in the world. (Sounds more Arab if you spell it Selim.)

    7. UnmuzzledConsrvative on

      What % „Arab“? To say they are of Arab descent is like saying I am of Nordic descent when Im 2% Nordic.

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