http://www.gwm-tv.com - Brazilian Green Party candidate, Marina Silva, declined to endorse a candidate in the final run-off general election, which eventually saw Dilma Rousseff crowned the nation's first female president.
The environmentalist's platform of advanced sustainable development won her 19 per cent of the vote in the first election, forcing a run-off vote.
She declined to be 'King maker' in the election, however, despite the similar environmental policies of the eventually-victorious Workers' Party, and encouraged the 20 million people who initially voted for her to consider their own judgement.