Bolsonaro administration cabinet members

In December 2018 the final composition of Bolsonaro's cabinet has emerged after weeks of announcements and appointments. The cabinet includes 22 personnel, of which 16 are ministers, two are cabinet-level positions and four are secretaries directly linked to the presidency of Brazil.[1] The 22 figure is down from 29 in the outgoing administration. Seven of the ministers will be military men; eight have technocrat profiles; and seven are politicians. Hindustan Times commented that "there are just two women in Bolsonaro’s government, which is double the number in the outgoing lineup under President Michel Temer", and that "there are no blacks, despite half of Brazil’s population being at least partly descended from Africans.[2]

The Bolsonaro cabinet on Inauguration Day, 1 January 2019

Cabinet

Cabinet
Office Incumbent Party Announced on Notes
Chief of Staff Onyx Lorenzoni DEM 11 October 2018 [3]
Walter Souza Braga Netto 12 February 2020 [4]
Minister of the Economy Paulo Guedes 11 October 2018 [3]
Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Marcos Pontes PSL 30 October 2018 [5]
Minister of Justice and Public Security Sérgio Moro 1 November 2018 [6]
André Luiz Mendonça 27 April 2020 [7]
Minister of Agriculture Tereza Cristina DEM 7 November 2018 [8]
Secretary of Institutional Security Augusto Heleno 7 November 2018 [9]
Minister of Defence Fernando Azevedo e Silva 13 November 2018 [10]
Minister of Foreign Affairs Ernesto Araújo 14 November 2018 [11]
President of the Central Bank Roberto Campos Neto 16 November 2018 [12]
Comptroller General of the Union Wagner Rosário 20 November 2018 [13]
Minister of Health Luiz Henrique Mandetta DEM 20 November 2018 [14]
Nelson Teich 16 April 2020 [15]
Eduardo Pazuello 16 September 2020 [16]
Attorney General of the Union André Luiz de Almeida Mendonça 21 November 2018 [17]
José Levi do Amaral 28 April 2020 [18]
Secretary-General of the Presidency Gustavo Bebianno PSL 21 November 2018 [19]
Floriano Peixoto 18 February 2019 [20]
Jorge de Oliveira Francisco 21 June 2019 [21]
Minister of Education Ricardo Vélez Rodríguez - 22 November 2018 [22]
Abraham Weintraub 8 April 2019 [23]
Milton Ribeiro 10 July 2020 [24]
Secretary of Government Santos Cruz 26 November 2018 [25]
Luiz Eduardo Ramos 13 June 2019 [26]
Minister of Infrastructure Tarcísio Gomes de Freitas 27 November 2018 [27]
Minister of Regional Development Gustavo Canuto 28 November 2018 [28]
Rogério Marinho PSDB 6 February 2020 [29]
Minister of Tourism Marcelo Álvaro Antônio PSL 28 November 2018 [30]
Gilson Machado PSC 9 December 2020 [31]
Minister of Citizenship Osmar Terra MDB 28 November 2018 [32]
Onyx Lorenzoni DEM 12 February 2020 [33]
Minister of Mines and Energy Bento Costa Lima 30 November 2018 [34]
Minister of Human Rights, Family and Women Damares Alves 30 November 2018 [35]
Minister of the Environment Ricardo Salles NOVO (until May 2020)

(from May 2020)

9 December 2018 [36]
Minister of Communications Fábio Faria PSD 10 June 2020 [37]

Other appointments

Non-cabinet positions
Office Name Party Announcement Notes
Security, Legal Affairs and Police
Federal Police of Brazil Director-General Maurício Valeixo 20 November 2018 [38]
Department of Asset Recovery and International Legal Cooperation Erika Mialik Marena 20 November 2018 [39]
Presidency Deputy Officer for Legal Affairs Military Police Major Jorge Antonio de Oliveira Francisco - 23 November 2018 [40]
Secretary of Integrated Police Operations Rosalvo Franco 26 November 2018 [41]
National Prison Department Fabiano Bordignon 26 November 2018 [41]
Council for Financial Activities Control Roberto Leonel 30 November 2018 [42]
National Secretary for Drug Policy Luiz Roberto Beggiora 30 November 2018 [43]
Executive Secretary of the Ministry of Justice Luiz Pontel 4 December 2018 [44]
National Secretary of Public Security General (Ret.) Guilherme Theophilo 4 December 2018 [44]
National Secretary of Consumer Protection Luciano Benetti Timm 7 December 2018 [45]
Federal Highway Police Adriano Marcos Furtado 7 December 2018 [46]
Armed Forces
Brazilian Army General Edson Leal Pujol - 21 November 2018 [47]
Brazilian Navy Admiral Ilques Barbosa Junior - 21 November 2018 [48]
Brazilian Air Force Lieutenant-Brigadier Antonio Carlos Moretti Bermudez - 21 November 2018 [49]
Joint Staff of the Armed Forces Lieutenant-Brigadier Raul Botelho - 22 November 2018 [50]
Finances
Secretary of the National Treasury Mansueto Almeida - 15 November 2018 [51]
Institute of Applied Economic Research Carlos von Doellinger - 22 November 2018 [52]
Secretary of Privatization and Investments Salim Mattar - 23 November 2018 [53]
Investment and Partnership Program General (Ret.) Maynard Marques Santa Rosa - 27 November 2018 [54]
Special Secretary of the Federal Revenue and Social Security Marcos Cintra - 30 November 2018 [55]
Special Secretary for Foreign Trade and International Affairs Marcos Troyjo - 30 November 2018 [55]
Secretary General of Finance Waldery Rodrigues Júnior - 8 December 2018 [56]
Assistant Secretary of Finance Esteves Colnago - 8 December 2018 [56]
General Secretary of Debureaucratization, Management and Digital Government Paulo Uebel - 8 December 2018 [56]
Deputy Secretary of Debureaucratization, Management and Digital Government Gleisson Cardoso Rubin - 8 December 2018 [56]
General Secretary for Productivity and Competitiveness Carlos da Costa - 8 December 2018 [56]
Deputy Secretary of Finance Marcelo Guaranys - 8 December 2018 [56]
State-owned enterprises
Brazilian Development Bank Joaquim Levy - 11 November 2018 [57]
Petrobras Roberto Castello Branco - 19 November 2018 [58]
Caixa Econômica Federal Pedro Guimarães - 22 November 2018 [59]
Banco do Brasil Rubem Novaes - 22 November 2018 [60]
Infraero Lieutenant-Brigadier (Ret.) Hélio Paes de Barros Júnior 13 December 2018 [61]
Other Departments
Special Secretary of Social Communication Brigadier general (Ret.) Floriano Peixoto Vieira Neto - 27 November 2018 [54]
Executive Secretary of Agriculture Marcos Montes PSD 27 November 2018 [62]
Secretary of Sports Lieutenant General (Ret.) Marco Aurélio Costa Vieira 30 November 2018 [63]
Secretary of Work Management and Health Education Mayra Pinheiro PSDB 6 December 2018 [64]
Executive Secretary of the Ministry of Environment Ana Pellini - 19 December 2018
National Secretary of Civil Protection and Defense Alexandre Lucas - 20 December 2018
Secretary of the Social Development Lelo Coimbra MDB 20 December 2018
Secretary of Culture Henrique Medeiros Pires - 20 December 2018
Executive Secretary of the Ministry of Citizenship Tatiana Alvarenga - 20 December 2018

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