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With Lula, Brazil may have one of the largest number of ministries besides Venezuela

With Lula, Brazil may have one of the largest number of ministries besides Venezuela

Batista said he intends to increase the number of governors by 40%, with the possibility of raising that number to more than 30 ministries.

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva makes his first speech after learning the results of the opinion polls on October 30th

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva makes his first speech after learning the results of the opinion polls on October 30th

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Brazil could become one of the countries with the largest number of ministries in Latin America after the inauguration of the elected president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT).

According to a poll conducted by the newspaper the scientist This Tuesday, the 29th, Brazil will be the second country with the largest number of volumes on the continent Venezuela🇧🇷

In a speech, Lula has already stated that he intends to increase the number of ministries by 40% – necessary to satisfy the allies who supported his election. Labor’s campaign relied on a large coalition of parties, which must now claim space in the new government.

If this promise is kept, Brazil could go from its current 23 ministries to more than 30 ministries, second only to Venezuela, which has 33 ministries.

Currently, only Chile It has more ministries than Brazil – there are 24, but the country ruled by Gabriel Boric is showing a tendency to reduce that number.

Among the portfolios that Lula has already indicated he wants to create or re-create are Planning, Racial Equality, Social Security, Public Security, Indigenous Peoples, Fishing, Culture and others. A large part of these volumes were attached to others during the government Jair Bolsonaro (pl).

In previous governments, Lula had 37 portfolios, a record broken by his successor. Dilma Rousseff (PT) and its 39 ministries.

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According to the newspaper State of Sao Pauloamong those quoted assuming the folders are Simon Tebbit (MDB), who has expressed interest in leading Education, a portfolio that Labor has long coveted.

Senator-elect Flavio Dino, from PSB to Vice-elect Geraldo Alcmene, may handle justice, which is likely to be separate from public security.

Fernando Haddad Also in the civilian house, he is considered someone with a more technical profile, although he also has political experience.

There are also names that the president-elect sees as wildcards. Such is the case of Wellington Dias, who twice managed Piauí; the governor of Pernambuco, Paulo Camara (PSB); elected deputy Marina Silva (Reddy), former environment minister; and Senators Jack Wagner (Labor Party) and Randolph Rodriguez (Network), as well as former Chancellor Aloysio Nunes, first name of the Council for Sustainable Development in support of the Labor Party, and former Coordinator of the Government Program Aloysio Mercadante (Labor Party), who was Minister of Education, Science and Technology and Civic House in the management of Delma.

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