Albano Franco

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Albano do Prado Pimentel Franco [1]
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Born(1940-11-22)22 November 1940 [2]
Aracaju, Sergipe
NationalityBrazilian
Political party Workers' Party
Alma mater Universidade Federal de Sergipe BA Flag of Brazil.svg
Professionlawyer
politician

Albano do Prado Pimentel Franco (born August 22, 1940) is a Brazilian politician [3] and jurist For Sergipe, he was governor and senator, both for two terms, as well as federal and state [4] deputy [5]

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