Gleisi Hoffmann |
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_(cropped).jpg) Gleisi in 2025 |
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Assumed office 10 March 2025 |
| President | Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva |
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| Preceded by | Alexandre Padilha |
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Assumed office 1 February 2019 |
| Constituency | Paraná |
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In office 3 June 2017 – 7 March 2025 |
| Preceded by | Rui Falcão |
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| Succeeded by | Humberto Costa (interim) |
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In office 1 February 2011 – 1 February 2019 |
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In office 8 June 2011 – 2 February 2014 |
| President | Dilma Rousseff |
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| Preceded by | Antonio Palocci |
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| Succeeded by | Aloizio Mercadante |
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| Born | (1965-09-06) 6 September 1965 Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil |
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| Political party | PT (1989–present) |
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| Spouse |
Paulo Bernardo
( m. 1998; div. 2019) |
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| Domestic partner | Lindbergh Farias (2020–present) |
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| Children | 2 |
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| Alma mater | Curitiba Faculty of Law |
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Gleisi Helena Hoffmann ([ˈɡlejzj ɛˈlẽnɐ ˈʁɔfmɐ̃]; born 6 September 1965) is a Brazilian lawyer and politician.[1] She was the Chief of Staff of Brazil from 8 June 2011 to 2 February 2014, during the presidency of Dilma Rousseff. Following her tenure as Chief of Staff, she became a Senator for Paraná and in 2017 became national president of the Workers' Party.
Biography
Gleisi Hoffmann began her involvement in politics in the student movement during her youth, becoming a Workers' Party' member in 1989. She graduated in law in the Centro Universitário Curitiba (Faculdade de Direito de Curitiba).
Known for her public management skills, Hoffmann has served as state secretary in Mato Grosso do Sul and as municipal secretary in the city of Londrina.
She was a member of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's presidential transition team in 2002, and served as the financial director at the Itaipu Binacional hydroelectric dam from 2003 to 2006.
She ran for the Federal Senate of Brazil in 2006 and for the office of mayor of Curitiba in 2008, losing both elections. At the time, she was the president of PT in the state of Paraná.
In October 2010, Hoffmann was elected to the Senate, receiving over 3.1 million votes, the most voted senator from the state of Paraná and the first woman to hold the office. After four months in office, she was appointed Chief of Staff,[2] the highest-ranking member of Brazil's Executive Office, by President Dilma Rousseff.[3]
In March 2025, Hoffman resigned as president of the Workers Party upon her appointment as Secretary of Institutional Affairs in the second Lula presidency.
Hoffmann was accused of receiving R$1.000.000,00 of embezzlement money from Petrobras in her campaign to the Senate in 2010. In 2018, Hoffmann was cleared of charges in the Supreme Court.
Gleisi was married to the ex-Communications Minister Paulo Bernardo; they divorced in 2019. They have two children.
Electoral history
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Election
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Party
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Office
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Coalition
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Partners
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Party
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Votes
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Percent
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Result
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| 2006
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State Election of Paraná
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PT
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Senator
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United Paraná (PT, PL, PCdoB, PRB, PAN, PHS)
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Nereu Faustino
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PCdoB
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2,299,088
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45.14%
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Not elected
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| Shinji Gohara
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PHS
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| 2008
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Municipal Election of Curitiba
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Mayor
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Curitiba for All (PT, PSC, PMN, PRB, PHS, PTC)
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Borges dos Reis
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PSC
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183,027
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18.17%
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Not elected
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| 2010
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State Elections of Paraná
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Senator
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The Union Makes a New Tomorrow (PDT, PMDB, PT, PSC, PCdoB, PTdoB)
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Sérgio Souza
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MDB
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3,196,468
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29.50%
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Elected
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| Pedro Tonelli
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PCdoB
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| 2014
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State Elections of Paraná
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Governor
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Paraná Looking Forward (PT, PDT, PCdoB, PRB, PTN)
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Haroldo Ferreira
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PDT
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881,857
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14.87%
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Not elected
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| 2018
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State Elections of Paraná
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Federal Deputy
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—
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212,513
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3.71%
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Elected
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| 2022
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State Elections of Paraná
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—
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261,247
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4.26%
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Elected
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References
Cabinet of Dilma Rousseff (2011–16) |
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| Minister of Agrarian Development |
- Afonso Florence (2011–12)
- Pepe Vargas (2012–14)
- Miguel Rossetto (2014)
- Patrus Ananias (2015–16)
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| Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply |
- Wagner Rossi (2011)
- Mendes Ribeiro Filho (2011–13)
- Antônio Andrade (2013–14)
- Neri Geller (2014–15)
- Kátia Abreu (2015–16)
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| Minister of Cities |
- Mário Negromonte (2011–13)
- Aguinaldo Ribeiro (2013–14)
- Gilberto Occhi (2014–15)
- Gilberto Kassab (2015–16)
- Inês da Silva Magalhães (2016)
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| Minister of Communications |
- Paulo Bernardo (2011–15)
- Ricardo Berzoini (2015)
- André Figueiredo (2015–16)
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| Minister of Culture |
- Ana de Hollanda (2011–14)
- Marta Suplicy (2014–15)
- Juca Ferreira (2015–16)
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| Minister of Defence | |
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| Minister of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade |
- Fernando Pimentel (2011–14)
- Mauro Borges Lemos (2014–15)
- Armando Monteiro (2015–16)
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| Minister of Education | |
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| Minister of the Environment |
- Izabella Teixeira (2011–16)
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| Minister of Finances | |
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| Minister of Fishing and Aquaculture |
- Ideli Salvatti (2011)
- Luiz Sérgio Nóbrega (2011–12)
- Marcelo Crivella (2012–14)
- Eduardo Lopes (2014–15)
- Helder Barbalho (2015)
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| Minister of Foreign Affairs |
- Antonio Patriota (2011–13)
- Luiz Alberto Figueiredo (2013–15)
- Mauro Vieira (2015–16)
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| Minister of Health |
- Alexandre Padilha (2011–14)
- Arthur Chioro (2014–15)
- Marcelo Castro (2015–16)
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| Minister of Justice |
- José Eduardo Cardozo (2011–16)
- Eugênio Aragão (2016)
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| Minister of Labour and Employment |
- Carlos Lupi (2011)
- Paulo Roberto dos Santos Pinto (2011–12)
- Brizola Neto (2012–13)
- Manoel Dias (2013–15)
- Miguel Rossetto (2015–16)
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| Minister of Mines and Energy |
- Edison Lobão (2011–15)
- Eduardo Braga (2015–16)
- Marco Antônio Almeida (2016)
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| Minister of National Integration |
- Fernando Bezerra Coelho (2011–13)
- Gilberto Occhi (2015–16)
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| Minister of Planning, Budget and Management |
- Miriam Belchior (2011–15)
- Nelson Barbosa (2015)
- Valdir Simão (2015–16)
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| Minister of Science, Technology and Innovations |
- Aloizio Mercadante (2011–12)
- Marco Antonio Raupp (2012–14)
- Clélio Campolina Diniz (2014–15)
- Aldo Rebelo (2015)
- Celso Pansera (2015–16)
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| Minister of Social Development and Fight Against Hunger |
- Tereza Campello (2011–16)
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| Minister of Social Security |
- Garibaldi Alves Filho (2011–15)
- Carlos Eduardo Gabas (2015)
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| Minister of Sports |
- Orlando Silva (2011)
- Aldo Rebelo (2011–15)
- George Hilton (2015–16)
- Ricardo Leyser (2016)
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| Minister of Tourism |
- Pedro Novais (2011)
- Gastão Vieira (2011–14)
- Vinicius Lages (2014–15)
- Henrique Eduardo Alves (2015–16)
- Alessandro Teixeira (2016)
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| Minister of Transports |
- Alfredo Nascimento (2011)
- Paulo Sérgio Passos (2011–13)
- César Borges (2013–14)
- Paulo Sérgio Passos (2014–15)
- Antonio Carlos Rodrigues (2015–16)
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| Minister of Women, Racial Equality and Human Rights |
- Nilma Lino Gomes (2015–16)
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| Secretary of Civil Aviation |
- Wagner Bittencourt (2011–13)
- Moreira Franco (2013–15)
- Carlos Gabas (2015–16)
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| Secretary of Human Rights | |
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| Secretary of Institutional Affairs |
- Luiz Sérgio Nóbrega (2011)
- Ideli Salvatti (2011–14)
- Ricardo Berzoini (2014–15)
- Pepe Vargas (2015)
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| Secretary of Micro and Small Business |
- Guilherme Afif Domingos (2013–15)
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| Secretary of Politics for Women |
- Iriny Lopes (2011–12)
- Eleonora Menicucci (2012–15)
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| Secretary of Promotion of Racial Equality |
- Luiza Helena de Bairros (2011–15)
- Nilma Lino Gomes (2015)
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| Secretary of Ports and Water Transports |
- Leônidas Cristino (2011–13)
- Antonio Pinheiro (2013–14)
- César Borges (2014–15)
- Edson Coelho Araújo (2015)
- Helder Barbalho (2015–16)
- Maurício Muniz (2016)
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| Secretary of Social Communication |
- Helena Chagas (2011–14)
- Thomas Traumann (2014–15)
- Edinho Silva (2015–16)
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| Secretary of Strategic Affairs | |
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| Vice President | |
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| Chief of Staff of the Presidency | |
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| Attorney General |
- Luis Inácio Adams (2011–16)
- José Eduardo Cardozo (2016)
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| Comptroller General |
- Jorge Hage (2011–15)
- Valdir Simão (2015)
- Luiz Navarro de Britto (2016)
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| Secretary of Government |
- Ricardo Berzoini (2015–16)
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| Secretary of Institutional Security |
- José Elito Carvalho Siqueira (2011–15)
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| Chief of Military House of the Presidency |
- Marcos Antonio Amaro dos Santos (2015–16)
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| Secretary-General of the Presidency |
- Gilberto Carvalho (2011–15)
- Miguel Rossetto (2015)
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| President of the Central Bank | |
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 Second cabinet of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (2023–present) |
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| Minister of Agrarian Development and Family Agriculture |
- Paulo Teixeira (2023–present)
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| Minister of Agriculture and Livestock |
- Carlos Fávaro (2023–present)
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| Minister of Cities |
- Jader Barbalho Filho (2023–present)
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| Minister of Communications |
- Juscelino Filho (2023–2025)
- Frederico Siqueira (2025–present)
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| Minister of Culture | |
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| Minister of Defence |
- José Múcio (2023–present)
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| Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services | |
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| Minister of Development and Social Assistance, Family and Fight against Hunger |
- Wellington Dias (2023–present)
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| Minister of Education |
- Camilo Santana (2023–present)
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| Minister of Entrepreneurship, Microenterprise and Small Business |
- Márcio França (2023–present)
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| Minister of Environment and Climate Change | |
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| Minister of Finance | |
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| Minister of Fishing and Aquaculture |
- André de Paula (2023–present)
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| Minister of Foreign Affairs |
- Mauro Vieira (2023–present)
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| Minister of Health |
- Nísia Trindade (2023–2025)
- Alexandre Padilha (2025–present)
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| Minister of Human Rights and the Citizenship |
- Silvio Almeida (2023–2024)
- Esther Dweck (interim)
- Macaé Evaristo (2024–present)
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| Minister of Indigenous People | |
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| Minister of Integration and the Regional Development |
- Waldez Góes (2023–present)
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| Minister of Justice and Public Security | |
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| Minister of Labour and Employment |
- Luiz Marinho (2023–present)
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| Minister of Management and the Innovation in Public Services |
- Esther Dweck (2023–present)
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| Minister of Mines and Energy |
- Alexandre Silveira (2023–present)
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| Minister of Planning and Budget | |
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| Minister of Ports and Airports |
- Márcio França (2023)
- Sílvio Costa Filho (2023–present)
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| Minister of Racial Equality |
- Anielle Franco (2023–present)
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| Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation |
- Luciana Santos (2023–present)
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| Minister of Social Security |
- Carlos Lupi (2023–2025)
- Wolney Queiroz (2025–present)
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| Minister of Sports |
- Ana Moser (2023)
- André Fufuca (2023–present)
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| Minister of Tourism |
- Daniela Carneiro (2023)
- Celso Sabino (2023–present)
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| Minister of Transport |
- Renan Filho (2023–present)
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| Minister of Women |
- Cida Gonçalves (2023–present)
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