Economy

Simone Tebet to become Brazil’s next Planning Ministry?

Former Presidential candidate and 

Senator Simone Tebet, who endorsed Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in the Oct. 30 runoff against the incumbent Jair Bolsonaro, has reportedly accepted to become Brazil’s next Planning Ministry, according to press reports published Tuesday in Brasilia. The official announcement is to be made Wednesday.

Under Lula, the current 

Economy Ministry is to be split into three offices: 

– Finance, which will be headed by 2018 Presidential hopeful 

Fernando Haddad

– Industry, to be handled by 

Geraldo Alckmin and also Vice President

– Planning, which will be in charge of the Investment Companies Program (PPI), which entails privatizations and a public-private partnership in several areas.

However, state-owned banks such as Banco do Brasil SA and Caixa Econômica Federal will not fall under PPI management.


Simone Tebet, a current senator for the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB), has reportedly accepted Lula’s proposal, although she was believed to be more interested in Social Development or Environment.

Lula’s future Minister of Institutional Relations Alexandre Padilha confirmed Tuesday that they had received “a positive signal” from Tebet regarding Lula’s offer.

The Planning Ministry will also run the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) and the Institute of Applied Economic Research (Ipea), in addition to a department specialized in international development banks.

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