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List of Prime-Ministers of Brazil
[edit]Portrait | Name | Term of Office | Political Party | Government composition | Note | President
(Beggining–End) | ||
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Fernando Henrique Cardoso | 1994 | 1998 | 4 Years | PSDB | FHC Cabinet I
PSDB-PMDB-PFL |
FHC's success as Minister of Finance in the Itamar Franco Government, defeating hyperinflation and being considered the "father of the Plano Real", made him successful in the 1994 elections, making him the First Prime Minister of Brazil | ||
1998 | 2002 | 4 Years | FHC Cabinet II
PSDB-PMDB-PFL |
The success of keeping inflation and prices under control made Fernando Henrique more popular and had a great electoral victory in the following elections. | ||||
Lula | 2002 | 2005 | 3 Years | PT | Lula Cabinet I
PT-VERDES-PSB |
With the crises of the blackout and the devaluation of the real, the opposition achieved victory in the 2002 elections, with Lula defeating FHC and becoming Prime Minister. | ||
2005 | 2006 | 1 Year | Lula Cabinet II
PT-PSB-PMDB-PPB |
His coalition was dismantled and his cabinet was rebuilt with the 2005 Mensalão scandal, leading to a new coalition this time with physiologicos and former pro-dictatorship parties. | ||||
2006 | 2010 | 4 Years | Lula Cabinet III
PT-PSB-PMDB-PPB |
The success of social programs such as Bolsa Família and economic progress meant that the image of Lula and his government were not affected by the corruption scandals, which made it possible for him to be re-conducted to the post of prime minister in 2006 and 2010, Left office after being diagnosed with cancer | ||||
2010 | 2011 | 1 Year and 10 Months | Lula Cabinet IV
PT-VERDES-PMDB | |||||
Dilma Rousseff | 2011 | 2012 | 1 Years and 7 Months | Dilma Cabinet I
PT-VERDES-PMDB |
The Chief Minister of the Civil House, Dilma Rousseff won the PT's internal elections to be Lula's successor, who left office to treat his newly discovered cancer, maintained the same coalition that took Lula to office, however, the VERDES left Led by Marina Silva due to the party's positions in favor of the Belo Monte Dam, the Transposition of the São Francisco River and the changes in the New Forest Code led to the fall of its first cabinet | |||
2012 | 2015 | 3 Years and 5 Months | Dilma Cabinet II
PT-PMDB-PSB-PPB-PTB | |||||
2015 | 2016 | 1 Years and 4 months | Dilma Cabinet III
PT-VERDES-PSB-PTB |
The days of July 2013 showed the dissatisfaction of the population with the recent scandal of corruption of the petrolão, however, again, the economic advance and the recent world cup, made possible the re-conduction of Dilma Rousseff to the position of Prime Minister of Brazil, With a new coalition, this time completely left-wing, the government became more radical, however, it did not resist the economic crisis of 2015 and the beginning of Operation Lava Jato. | ||||
Lula | 2016 | 2019 | 3 Years and 8 Months | Lula Cabinet V
PT-VERDES-PMDB |
With the fall of Dilma, Lula wins the internal elections by majority and returns to power with the objective of stopping the economic crisis and restoring the party's popularity, holding his fifth cabinet, but this time, he was not re-elected, much for the erosion of the Dilma government and the rapid fall of Operation Lava-Jato after her new rise to power. | |||
Jair Bolsonaro | 2019 | 2020 | 1 Years and 5 Months | APB | Bolsonaro Cabinet
APB-PSDB-NOVO-PODE-DEM-PP |
In a new election after decades of PT government, Jair Bolsonaro, an extreme right leader surprises in the elections and becomes prime minister of Brazil embracing the public security and anti-corruption guidelines, however, his coalition and its majority fall during the COVID-19 pandemic, due to his radicalism and his opposition to quarantine, his leadership in the face of deaths and his speeches about vaccines. | ||
Flávio Bolsonaro | 2020 | 2 Months | failed to form a majority | Jair Bolsonaro's son, Flávio, won the APB's internal elections to become prime minister after his father's fall, but the difficulty between reconciling extreme right-wing radicals and moderates made it impossible for him to form a majority to continue. | ||||
Lula | 2020 | 2 Months | PT | failed to form a majority | The Leader of the Left, and former prime minister, Lula, took on the mission of forming a new government, as he is the leader of the opposition and of the second largest party in congress, however, with a congress very far to the right and an image still in recovery, Lula is unable to form a majority. | |||
Geraldo Alckmin | 2020 | 2022 | 2 Years and 2 Months | PSDB | Alckmin Cabinet
PSDB-MDB-PSB-PTB-VERDES-NOVO-PODE-DEM-PP |
The Leader of the Center-Right Party, Geraldo Alckmin, took on the mission of forming a new government, due to the downfalls of Jair Bolsonaro and Lula, managing to assemble a mega coalition with a commitment until the end of the pandemic, to achieve stability in the country for vaccination , being the first coalition in the country to bring together 9 parties in a single government | ||
Jaques Wagner | 2022 | Present | Present | PT | Wagner Cabinet
PT-PSDB-MDB-PSB-DEM |
With the new 2022 election at stake, after the end of the Alckmin Government, the PT Senator, Jaques Wagner from Bahia, was the winner of the elections, however, as great news, he promised a government of national stabilization due to the great recent events, what did the unexpected coalition with the PSDB, even former rival of the PT |