Cabinet of Brazil

The Cabinet of Brazil (Gabinete do Brasil), also called Council of Ministers (Conselho de Ministros) or Council of Government (Conselho de Governo), is composed of the Ministers of State and senior advisors of the executive branch of the federal government of Brazil. Cabinet officers are appointed and dismissed by the President. There are currently twenty-three Ministries, including six Ministry-level offices: the Chief of Staff, General-Secretariat of the Presidency, Secretariat of Institutional Relations, Secretariat of Social Communication, Personal Office of the President of the Republic and the Institutional Security Office. Other institutions also assists the Presidency.

Responsibilities
Ministers assist the President of the Republic in the exercise of executive power. Each minister is responsible for the general administration of a government portfolio, and heads the corresponding government ministry. Ministers prepare standards, monitor and evaluate federal programs, and formulate and implement policies for the sectors they represent. They are also responsible for establishing strategies, policies and priorities in the application of public resources. Generally, the minister considered to be the highest-ranking is the Chief of Staff, while other high-profile ministers include Finance, Justice, External Relations and Defense.

Current cabinet
As of 1 February 2024:

List of recent cabinets

 * Cabinet of Fernando Henrique Cardoso


 * First cabinet of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva


 * Cabinet of Dilma Rousseff
 * Cabinet of Michel Temer


 * Cabinet of Jair Bolsonaro


 * Second cabinet of Lula da Silva