Cabinet of Brazil
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The cabinet of Brazil, called ministério, is the executive branch of the Brazilian government. It is chosen by the President. Most of its members have the title of minister. The quantity of ministers, depends on the president.
The current cabinet consists of the following members:
Head:
- President: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
- Vice-President and minister of Defense: José Alencar
Ministers:
- Minister of Justice: Márcio Thomaz Bastos
- Minister of Foreign Affairs: Celso Amorim
- Minister of Finance: Guido Mantega
- Minister of Transport: Alfredo Pereira do Nascimento
- Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Supplying: Roberto Rodrigues
- Minister of Education: Fernando Haddad
- Minister of Culture: Gilberto Gil
- Minister of Labour: Luiz Marinho
- Minister of Social Security: Nelson Machado
- Minister of Health: Saraiva Felipe
- Minister of Development, Industry and Trade: Luiz Fernando Furlan
- Minister of Energy: Silas Rondeau
- Minister of Planning, Budget and Management: Paulo Bernardo
- Minister of Communications: Hélio Costa
- Minister of Science and Technology: Sérgio Rezende
- Minister of Environment: Marina Silva
- Minister of Sports: Orlando de Jesus Júnior
- Minister of Tourism: Walfrido Mare Guia
- Minister of National Integrity: Ciro Gomes
- Minister of Land: Miguel Rosseto
- Minister of Urban Affairs: Márcio Fortes
- Minister of Human Services: Patrus Ananias
Other cabinet members:
- Chief of Staff: Dilma Rousseff
- Secretary-General: Luiz Dulci
- Secretary of Institutional Affairs: Jaques Wagner