Cabinet of Brazil

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The Cabinet of Brazil (Portuguese: Gabinete Ministerial) is the executive branch of the Brazilian government.

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[edit] Current Cabinet

The current cabinet consists of the following members:

Chief of Cabinet
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Ministries of State Incumbent Budget (2007)[1]
Minister of Defence Nelson Jobim $ 40.2 billion
Minister of Justice Tarso Genro $ 7 billion
Minister of External Relations Celso Amorim $ 1.9 billion
Minister of Finance Guido Mantega $ 13.2 billion
Minister of Transport Alfredo Nascimento $ 11.1 billion
Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply Reinhold Stephanes $ 6.5 billion
Minister of Education Fernando Haddad $ 27.6 billion
Minister of Culture Gilberto Gil $ 0.9 billion
Minister of Labour Carlos Lupi $ 35.3 billion
Minister of Social Security Luiz Marinho $ 190.5 billion
Minister of Health José Gomes Temporão $ 49.8 billion
Minister of Development, Industry and Trade Miguel Jorge $ 1.1 billion
Minister of Mines and Energy Silas Rondeau $ 5.4 billion
Minister of Planning, Budget and Management Paulo Bernardo $ 5.8 billion
Minister of Communications Hélio Costa $ 4.7 billion
Minister of Science and Technology Sérgio Rezende $ 5.4 billion
Minister of Environment Carlos Minc $ 2.7 billion
Minister of Sports Orlando de Jesus Júnior $ 1.4 billion
Minister of Tourism Marta Suplicy $ 1.8 billion
Minister of National Integration Geddel Vieira Lima $ 8.1 billion
Minister of Agrarian Reform Guilherme Cassel $ 3.3 billion
Minister of Urban Affairs Márcio Fortes $ 5.1 billion
Minister of Social Development Patrus Ananias $ 24.4 billion
Other cabinet-level offices Incumbent
Vice-President José Alencar
Chief of Staff Dilma Rousseff
Head of the Military Cabinet Jorge Armando Felix
Secretary-General Luiz Dulci
Secretary of Institutional Affairs Walfrido dos Mares Guia
Solicitor-General José Antônio Dias Toffoli
President of the Central Bank Henrique Meirelles
Press Secretary Franklin Martins

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