President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva declared on Wednesday 5 that Minister Alexandre Silveira (Minas and Energy) “will be maintained minister”. Lula praised Silveira and said she was an “exceptional minister”.
“Silveira is an exceptional minister. Sometimes the ministry of mines and energy had a minister with competence, the desire to fight, like Silveira. He will be held minister. There is no reason to move something that is doing a revolution in energy of the sector and mines in the country. Itiaiaia, Best World and BandNewsfm BH, by Minas Gerais, on Wednesday morning.
Lula has also said that he will depend on the former president of the Senate Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG) will decide if he wants to be minister of the federal government and if he wants to be a candidate for the government of Minas Gerais.
“If I tell you that they will remain, you will say that Lula makes no change in the government. But I can tell you that my dream with Pacheco is to show him that it is the most important public personality of Minas Gerais and that if he wants to be the candidate for the governor who It could be the future governor.
Lula said he intends to meet the members of Pacheco and PSD after the holiday that the senator intends to take. He said there is no haste for this meeting, but that the PSD will have to “demonstrate what he has”. In mentioning the folders occupied by the subtitle, it was confused and said the party has the Ministry of Tourism (in fact, the acronym occupies the Ministry of Fishing).
“Pacheco has the right to take a holiday and rest. We have all the time in the world. When I come back, I want to have a meeting with the PSD, the ministers and the direction of the PSD and say what we are doing.
Lula added that if the former president of the Senate refuses the invitation to be a candidate for the government, Palazzo Planalto will have to think about the alternatives for the controversy in 2026.
Source: Terra

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