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The '''second Diogo ministry''' began on WIP April 2024 when the [[second Brazilian People's Congress]] was elected. It was formed from a conservative minority government. No reshufflings have taken place as of the time of writing.
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The '''second Diogo ministry''' began on 26 April 2024 when the [[second Brazilian People's Congress#Second Congress (April 2024 - present)|Brazilian People's Congress]] was elected. It is formed from a minority coalition of conservative parties. No reshufflings have taken place as of the time of writing.
== Composition ==
{| class="wikitable"
!Portfolio
!Minister
!Term
|-
|Commander-in-Chief of the [[Brazilian Restoration and Salvation Council]]
|Diogo da Silva Telo e Meneses
|11 July 2023 - present
|-
|[[President of Brazil (Geopolity)|President]] of the [[Flourishing Southlands (Geopolity)|Seventh Federative Republic of Brazil]]
|Franco dos Santos
|18 January 2024 - present
|-
|Vice-President of the [[Flourishing Southlands (Geopolity)|Seventh Federative Republic of Brazil]]
|Adrião Coutinho
|18 January 2024 - present
|-
|Deputy Commander of the [[Brazilian Restoration and Salvation Council]]
|Bob Ma Li
|11 July 2023 - present
|-
|Commander of the Brazilian Army
|Júnior Couto Gonçalves
|11 July 2023 - present
|-
|Commander of the Air Force
|Débora Couto Antunes
|11 July 2023 - present
|-
|Commander of the Navy
|Nicolas Correia Meireles
|11 July 2023 - present
|-
|Minister of the Interior
|Manuel Vidal Saraiva
|26 April 2024 - present
|-
|Minister of the Exterior
|Miriam Vieira Vargas
|26 April 2024 - present
|-
|Minister of Human Capital
|Sônia Bastos Nazário
|26 April 2024 - present
|-
|Minister of Regulations and Social Protection
|Bianca Barroso Coelho
|26 April 2024 - present
|-
|Minister of Justice
|Taaj Manzoor
|26 April 2024 - present
|}
[[Category:Flourishing Southlands (Geopolity)]]

Latest revision as of 13:19, 26 April 2024

Second Diogo ministry
Date formed26 April 2024
People
Commander-in-ChiefDiogo da Silva Telo e Meneses
PresidentFranco dos Santos
Member partyCoalition government
WIP parties
Status in legislatureMinority government
34 / 300 (11%)
History
Legislature term(s)26 April 2024 - present
Budget(s)$WIP
PredecessorFirst Diogo ministry

The second Diogo ministry began on 26 April 2024 when the Brazilian People's Congress was elected. It is formed from a minority coalition of conservative parties. No reshufflings have taken place as of the time of writing.

Composition

Portfolio Minister Term
Commander-in-Chief of the Brazilian Restoration and Salvation Council Diogo da Silva Telo e Meneses 11 July 2023 - present
President of the Seventh Federative Republic of Brazil Franco dos Santos 18 January 2024 - present
Vice-President of the Seventh Federative Republic of Brazil Adrião Coutinho 18 January 2024 - present
Deputy Commander of the Brazilian Restoration and Salvation Council Bob Ma Li 11 July 2023 - present
Commander of the Brazilian Army Júnior Couto Gonçalves 11 July 2023 - present
Commander of the Air Force Débora Couto Antunes 11 July 2023 - present
Commander of the Navy Nicolas Correia Meireles 11 July 2023 - present
Minister of the Interior Manuel Vidal Saraiva 26 April 2024 - present
Minister of the Exterior Miriam Vieira Vargas 26 April 2024 - present
Minister of Human Capital Sônia Bastos Nazário 26 April 2024 - present
Minister of Regulations and Social Protection Bianca Barroso Coelho 26 April 2024 - present
Minister of Justice Taaj Manzoor 26 April 2024 - present