The ministers announced this Thursday (29) were:
- Institutional Security Office: Gonçalves Dias
- Communication Secretariat Social : Paulo Pimenta
- Agriculture and Livestock: Carlos Fávaro
- Regional Integration and Development: Waldez Góes
- Fisheries and Aquaculture: André de Paula
- social Security: Carlos Lupi
- Cities: Jáder Filho
- Communications: Juscelino Filho
- Mines and Energy: Alexandre Silveira
- Agrarian Development and Family Farming: Paulo Teixeira
- Sports: Ana Moser
- Environment: Marina Silva
- Planning and Budgeting: Simone Tebet
- Tourism: Daniela do Waguinho
- Indigenous People: Sônia Guajajara
- Transport: Renan Filho
On social media, Lula celebrated the fact that the new government had reached the milestone of having the highest number of female ministers. The previous record was held by Dilma's government, when 10 women worked at the same time; from 2023, there will be 11.
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Still online, the president-elect confirmed the leaders in Congress. Are they:
- Chamber: José Guimarães
- Senate: Jacques Wagner
- Congress: Randolfe Rodrigues