Second cabinet of Lula da Silva explained

Cabinet Name:Lula Cabinet
Jurisdiction:Brazil
Flag:Flag of Brazil.svg
Flag Border:true
Incumbent:2023–present
Government Head Title:President
Government Head:Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Government Head History:Former President of Brazil
(2003–2010)
Former Federal Deputy from São Paulo
(1987–1991)
Deputy Government Head:Geraldo Alckmin
Members Number:37
Former Members Number:4
Political Parties:Confidence and supply:
Legislature Status:Minority coalition
268 / 594 (45%)
Election:2022 general election
Legislature Term:2023–present
Advice And Consent1:Federal Senate
Predecessor:Cabinet 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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Cabinet ministers
Vice President
Minister of Development, Industry, Trade and Services
Geraldo Alckmin1 January 2023Incumbent
Chief of StaffRui Costa1 January 2023Incumbent
Secretary of Institutional AffairsAlexandre Padilha1 January 2023IncumbentLicensed federal deputy
Secretary of Support for Reconstruction of Rio Grande do SulPaulo Pimenta24 May 2024IncumbentExtraordinary secretariat
Secretary of Social CommunicationPaulo Pimenta1 January 202324 May 2024Licensed federal deputy
Laércio Portela24 May 2024IncumbentActing secretary
Secretary-General of the PresidencyMárcio Macêdo1 January 2023Incumbent
Attorney GeneralJorge Messias1 January 2023Incumbent
Comptroller GeneralVinícius de Carvalho1 January 2023Incumbent
Secretary of Institutional SecurityGonçalves Dias1 January 202319 April 2023
Ricardo Cappelli19 April 20234 May 2023Acting secretary
Amaro dos Santos4 May 2023Incumbent
Minister of Agrarian Development and Family FarmingPaulo Teixeira1 January 2023Incumbent
Minister of Agriculture and LivestockCarlos Fávaro1 January 2023IncumbentLicensed senator
Minister of CitiesJader Barbalho Filho1 January 2023Incumbent
Minister of CommunicationsJuscelino Filho1 January 2023IncumbentLicensed federal deputy
Minister of CultureMargareth Menezes1 January 2023Incumbent
Minister of DefenseJosé Múcio1 January 2023Incumbent
Minister of EducationCamilo Santana1 January 2023IncumbentLicensed senator
Minister of Entrepreneurship, Microenterprise and Small BusinessMárcio França13 September 2023Incumbent
Minister of Environment and Climate ChangeMarina Silva1 January 2023IncumbentLicensed federal deputy
Minister of FinanceFernando Haddad1 January 2023Incumbent
Minister of Foreign AffairsMauro Vieira1 January 2023Incumbent
Minister of Fishing and AquacultureAndré de Paula1 January 2023Incumbent
Minister of HealthNísia Trindade1 January 2023Incumbent
Minister of Human Rights and CitizenshipSilvio Almeida1 January 2023Incumbent
Minister of Indigenous PeopleSônia Guajajara1 January 2023IncumbentLicensed federal deputy
Minister of Integration and Regional DevelopmentWaldez Góes1 January 2023Incumbent
Minister of Justice and Public SecurityFlávio Dino1 January 20231 February 2024Licensed senator
Ricardo Lewandowski1 February 2024Incumbent
Minister of Labour and EmploymentLuiz Marinho1 January 2023IncumbentLicensed federal deputy
Minister of Management and Innovation in Public ServicesEsther Dweck1 January 2023Incumbent
Minister of Mines and EnergyAlexandre Silveira1 January 2023Incumbent
Minister of Planning and BudgetSimone Tebet1 January 2023Incumbent
Minister of Ports and AirportsMárcio França1 January 202313 September 2023
Silvio Costa Filho13 September 2023IncumbentLicensed federal deputy
Minister of Racial EqualityAnielle Franco1 January 2023Incumbent
Minister of Science, Technology and InnovationLuciana Santos1 January 2023Incumbent
Minister of Social Development and Assistance, Family and Fight against HungerWellington Dias1 January 2023IncumbentLicensed senator
Minister of Social SecurityCarlos Lupi1 January 2023Incumbent
Minister of SportsAna Moser1 January 202313 September 2023
André Fufuca13 September 2023IncumbentLicensed federal deputy
Minister of TourismDaniela Carneiro1 January 202313 July 2023
Celso Sabino3 August 2023IncumbentLicensed federal deputy
Minister of TransportRenan Filho1 January 2023IncumbentLicensed senator
Minister of WomenCida Gonçalves1 January 2023Incumbent
Non-cabinet positions
President of the Central BankRoberto Campos Neto28 February 2019Incumbent
CEO of Banco do BrasilTarciana Medeiros16 January 2023Incumbent
CEO of Caixa Econômica FederalRita Serrano12 January 202325 October 2023
Carlos Vieira Fernandes9 November 2023Incumbent
Chairman of the Brazilian Development BankAloizio Mercadante6 February 2023Incumbent
CEO of PetrobrasJean Paul Prates26 January 202314 May 2024
Clarice Coppeti14 May 202424 May 2024Acting CEO
Magda Chambriard24 May 2024Incumbent
Chief of the Joint General Staff of the Armed ForcesRenato de Aguiar Freire6 January 2023Incumbent
Commander of the Brazilian ArmyJúlio Cesar de Arruda30 October 202221 January 2023
Tomás Ribeiro Paiva25 January 2023Incumbent
Commander of the Brazilian NavyMarcos Sampaio Olsen5 January 2023Incumbent
Commander of the Brazilian Air ForceMarcelo Kanitz Damasceno2 January 2023Incumbent

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lula anuncia Haddad, Rui Costa, José Múcio, Dino e Mauro Vieira como ministros do futuro governo. G1. pt. Beatriz. Borges. Guilherme. Mazui. Alexandro. Martello. Luiz Felipe. Barbiéri. 9 December 2022. 9 December 2022. 9 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221209141138/https://g1.globo.com/politica/noticia/2022/12/09/lula-ccbb-entrevista-brasilia.ghtml. live.