Alliny Serrão is re-elected president of the Legislative Assembly of Amapá Marcus Souza, H. Torres and Olavo Reis/Alap State deputy Alliny Serrão (União-AP), president of the Legislative Assembly of Amapá (Alap), announced this Monday (8), via social media, her pre-candidacy for the Senate of the Republic. Alliny is 40 years old and is a mother of three children. Her political trajectory includes election as councilor in Laranjal do Jari in 2012, election as state deputy in 2018 and re-election in 2022. Download the g1 app to see AP news in real time and for free In 2023, she became the first woman to preside over the Legislative Assembly of Amapá, being reappointed for a second consecutive term in 2025. Trajectory and performance Politics: councilor in Laranjal do Jari, state deputy in 2018, re-elected in 2022, president of the Legislative Assembly of Amapá Social projects: initiatives aimed at citizenship and strengthening public policies Flags: defending women's rights, social inclusion and economic development READ MORE: Man is murdered with five shots in the South Zone of Macapá PF investigates suspects of international drug trafficking in Oiapoque, Amapá Amapá will have a strong drought in the 2nd half of 2026, according to Civil Defense In the video published on social media, Alliny stated: "Life taught me, from a very early age, that challenges do not exist to stop us, but to make us move forward with even more courage. It was like this throughout my journey. And it is with this same spirit that I decided to take on a new challenge and make my name available to the people of Amapá as a pre-candidate for the Federal Senate", she said. Woman in the Senate There has never been a senator elected by Amapá. Since the state began to have its own representation in the Senate, in 1990, all seats have been occupied by men. This means that, if elected in 2026, Alliny Serrão (União-AP) could become the first woman to represent Amapá in the Federal Senate. Now on g1 See the latest news from g1 Amapá VIDEOS with news from Amapá: