Cabinet Temer
The government of Brazil ( Portuguese : Governo do Brasil ) comprised 24 ministries in August 2016 . The ministers on duty were sworn in on June 9, 2016 by Interim President Michel Temer . All ministries are run by men. Most of the members belonged to the long-established Brazilian elite . In the Temer cabinet, there were ministers struggling with scandals. Three ministers were involved in an investigation into corruption at the state oil company Petrobras . Temer himself was also linked to the twilight affair. As of April 2017, nine of the ministers were investigated by the Federal Prosecutor General.
Acting Prime Minister and Minister
organ | Department and title of office holder | abbreviation | Seat | Official | Political party |
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president | President of the Federal Republic of Brazil | PR | Brasília |
Michel Temer (in office until new election) |
PMDB |
Casa Civil da Presidência da República | Head of the Presidential Office (Casa Civil) (organ with ministerial status, subordinate to the President) |
CC | Brasília | Eliseu Padilha | PMDB |
Ministério da Justiça e Segurança Pública |
Minister of Justice and Security ( Minister of Justice and Public Security ); previously Ministério da Justiça e Cidadania (Minister of Justice and Citizenship); Substitution of Justice Minister Osmar Serraglio prior to Temer's hearing on the bribery allegations against him |
MJ | Brasília | Torquato Jardim | - |
Ministerio da Defesa | Defense, Minister of Defense |
MDN | Brasília | Raul Jungmann | PPS |
Ministério das Relações Exteriores | Foreign Affairs, Foreign Minister May 12, 2016 to February 22, 2017: José Serra ( PSDB ), February 22, 2017 to March 7, 2017: Marcos Galvão , interim |
MRE | Brasília | Aloysio Nunes (from March 7, 2017) | PSDB |
Ministério da Fazenda | Finance, Minister of Finance |
MF | Brasília | Henrique Meirelles | Psd |
Ministério dos Transportes, Portos e Aviação Civil | Transport, Ports and Civil Aviation, in short: Transport Minister |
MT | Brasília | Maurício Quintella | PR |
Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento | Agriculture, animal husbandry and supply, in short: Minister of Agriculture |
MAPA | Brasília | Blairo Maggi | PP |
Ministério da Educação | Education, Minister of Education |
MEC | Brasília | Mendonça Filho | DEM |
Ministério da Cultura | Culture, Minister of Culture |
MinC | Brasília | João Batista de Andrade (interim) | PPS |
Ministério do Trabalho | Labor, Minister of Labor |
MTPS | Brasília | Ronaldo Nogueira | PTB |
Ministério do Desenvolvimento Social e Agrário | Social and Rural Development, or Development Minister for short |
MDA | Brasília | Osmar Terra | PMDB |
Ministério da Saúde | Health, Minister of Health |
MS | Brasília |
Gilberto Occhi (from April 2, 2018) previously: Ricardo Barros PP (May 12, 2016 to April 1, 2018) |
PP |
Ministério da Indústria, Comércio Exterior e Serviços | Industry, foreign trade and services, or Minister of Industry for short |
MDIC, MICES | Brasília |
Marcos Jorge de Lima (from January 4, 2018) previously: Marcos Pereira (May 12, 2016 to January 3, 2018) |
PRB |
Ministério de Minas e Energia | Mining and Energy, Mining and Energy Ministers |
MME | Brasília | Fernando Coelho Filho | PSB |
Ministério do Planejamento, Orçamento e Gestão | Planning, budget and administration, planning, budget and administration ministers |
MPOG | Brasília | Dyogo Oliveira (interim) | - |
Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações e Comunicações | Science, technology, innovation and communication, science minister for short |
MCTI | Brasília | Gilberto Kassab | Psd |
Ministério do Meio Ambiente | Environment, Environment Minister |
MMA | Brasília |
Edson Duarte (from April 6, 2018) previously: José Sarney Filho (May 12, 2016 - April 6, 2018) |
PV |
Ministério do Esporte | Sport, Minister of Sport |
ME | Brasília | Leonardo Picciani | PMDB |
Ministry of Tourism | Tourism, Minister of Tourism |
MTur | Brasília | Alberto Alves (interim) | - |
Ministério da Integração Nacional | Regional Development Regional Minister |
MI | Brasília | Heroes Barbalho | PMDB |
Ministério das Cidades | Cities, city ministers |
MCidades | Brasília | Bruno Araújo | PSDB |
Ministério da Transparência, Fiscalização e Controle | Transparency, Tax Supervision and Control, Transparency Minister Exchange with Justice Minister on May 28, 2017 |
MTFC | Brasília | Osmar Serraglio | PMDB |
Secretaria de Governo da Presidência da República | Government Secretariat, Head of Cabinet (State Secretariat with ministerial status , subordinate to the President) May 2, 2016: Geddel Vieira Lima ( PMDB ), resigned November 25, 2016, in custody since July 3, 2017 |
SeGov | Brasília | Antônio Imbassahy | PSDB |
Gabinete de Segurança Institucional | Institutional security (body with ministerial status, subordinate to the President) |
GSI | Brasília | Sérgio Etchegoyen | - |
Banco Central do Brasil |
Central Bank of Brazil (organ with ministerial status, not reporting directly to the President) |
BC | Brasília | Ilan Goldfajn | - |
See also
- Cabinet Bolsonaro - the next government
Individual evidence
- ↑ Brazil: Only men in the new 24-person cabinet . diepresse.com. Accessed August 29, 2016
- ↑ New men's cabinet begins work . nzz.ch. 13 June 2016
- ↑ Torquato Jardim é o novo ministro da Justiça, no lugar de Osmar Serraglio. In: G1 . May 28, 2017. Retrieved May 29, 2017 (Portuguese).
- ↑ Flávio Costa, Gustavo Maia: Temer tira Ministério da Justiça de Serraglio, que troca com ministro da Transparência. In: UOL Política. May 28, 2017. Retrieved May 29, 2017 (Portuguese).
- ^ Curriculum vitae of Ilan Goldfajn . bcb.gov.br. Accessed August 29, 2016 (Portuguese)