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Second cabinet of Lula da Silva

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Lula Cabinet

Cabinet of Brazil
2023–present
Cabinet of President Lula da Silva in January 2023
Date formed1 January 2023 (2023-01-01)
People and organisations
PresidentLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva
President's historyFormer President of Brazil
(2003–2010)
Former Federal Deputy from São Paulo
(1987–1991)
Vice PresidentGeraldo Alckmin
No. of ministers37
Ministers removed4
Member parties
  Avante

Confidence and supply:

Status in legislatureMinority coalition
268 / 594 (45%)
Opposition parties
Opposition leaders
History
Election2022 general election
Legislature term2023–present
Advice and consentFederal Senate
PredecessorCabinet of Jair Bolsonaro

In December 2022, the final composition of the second Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's cabinet was announced after weeks of discussions and analysis by the transition cabinet. The first names were unveiled on 9 December.[1]

Cabinet

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Party key PT PSB PDT MDB
PCdoB PSOL REDE PSD
UNIÃO PP PRD No party
Portfolio Portrait Minister Took office Left office Note
Cabinet ministers
Vice President
Minister of Development, Industry, Trade and Services
Geraldo Alckmin 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Chief of Staff Rui Costa 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Secretary of Institutional Affairs Alexandre Padilha 1 January 2023 Incumbent Licensed federal deputy
Secretary of Support for Reconstruction of Rio Grande do Sul Paulo Pimenta 24 May 2024 Incumbent Extraordinary secretariat
Secretary of Social Communication Paulo Pimenta 1 January 2023 24 May 2024 Licensed federal deputy
Laércio Portela 24 May 2024 Incumbent Acting secretary
Secretary-General of the Presidency Márcio Macêdo 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Attorney General Jorge Messias 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Comptroller General Vinícius de Carvalho 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Secretary of Institutional Security Gonçalves Dias 1 January 2023 19 April 2023
Ricardo Cappelli 19 April 2023 4 May 2023 Acting secretary
Amaro dos Santos 4 May 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Agrarian Development and Family Farming Paulo Teixeira 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Carlos Fávaro 1 January 2023 Incumbent Licensed senator
Minister of Cities Jader Barbalho Filho 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Communications Juscelino Filho 1 January 2023 Incumbent Licensed federal deputy
Minister of Culture Margareth Menezes 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Defense José Múcio 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Education Camilo Santana 1 January 2023 Incumbent Licensed senator
Minister of Entrepreneurship, Microenterprise and Small Business Márcio França 13 September 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Environment and Climate Change Marina Silva 1 January 2023 Incumbent Licensed federal deputy
Minister of Finance Fernando Haddad 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Foreign Affairs Mauro Vieira 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Fishing and Aquaculture André de Paula 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Health Nísia Trindade 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Human Rights and Citizenship Silvio Almeida 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Indigenous People Sônia Guajajara 1 January 2023 Incumbent Licensed federal deputy
Minister of Integration and Regional Development Waldez Góes 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Justice and Public Security Flávio Dino 1 January 2023 1 February 2024 Licensed senator
Ricardo Lewandowski 1 February 2024 Incumbent
Minister of Labour and Employment Luiz Marinho 1 January 2023 Incumbent Licensed federal deputy
Minister of Management and Innovation in Public Services Esther Dweck 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Mines and Energy Alexandre Silveira 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Planning and Budget Simone Tebet 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Ports and Airports Márcio França 1 January 2023 13 September 2023
Silvio Costa Filho 13 September 2023 Incumbent Licensed federal deputy
Minister of Racial Equality Anielle Franco 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Luciana Santos 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Social Development and Assistance, Family and Fight against Hunger Wellington Dias 1 January 2023 Incumbent Licensed senator
Minister of Social Security Carlos Lupi 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Minister of Sports Ana Moser 1 January 2023 13 September 2023
André Fufuca 13 September 2023 Incumbent Licensed federal deputy
Minister of Tourism Daniela Carneiro 1 January 2023 13 July 2023
Celso Sabino 3 August 2023 Incumbent Licensed federal deputy
Minister of Transport Renan Filho 1 January 2023 Incumbent Licensed senator
Minister of Women Cida Gonçalves 1 January 2023 Incumbent
Non-cabinet positions
President of the Central Bank Roberto Campos Neto 28 February 2019 Incumbent
CEO of Banco do Brasil Tarciana Medeiros 16 January 2023 Incumbent
CEO of Caixa Econômica Federal Rita Serrano 12 January 2023 25 October 2023
Carlos Vieira Fernandes 9 November 2023 Incumbent
Chairman of the Brazilian Development Bank Aloizio Mercadante 6 February 2023 Incumbent
CEO of Petrobras Jean Paul Prates 26 January 2023 14 May 2024
Clarice Coppeti 14 May 2024 24 May 2024 Acting CEO
Magda Chambriard 24 May 2024 Incumbent
Chief of the Joint General Staff of the Armed Forces Renato de Aguiar Freire 6 January 2023 Incumbent
Commander of the Brazilian Army Júlio Cesar de Arruda 30 October 2022 21 January 2023
Tomás Ribeiro Paiva 25 January 2023 Incumbent
Commander of the Brazilian Navy Marcos Sampaio Olsen 5 January 2023 Incumbent
Commander of the Brazilian Air Force Marcelo Kanitz Damasceno 2 January 2023 Incumbent

References

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  1. ^ Borges, Beatriz; Mazui, Guilherme; Martello, Alexandro; Barbiéri, Luiz Felipe (9 December 2022). "Lula anuncia Haddad, Rui Costa, José Múcio, Dino e Mauro Vieira como ministros do futuro governo". G1 (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 9 December 2022. Retrieved 9 December 2022.