User:Du Macedo/sandbox
This are just some, lists, practices, tests, as well as me organizing some private projects of mine
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uncil of State
[edit]Indigenous Peoples of Brazil
[edit]Name | Demarcated Land (s) | Language Family and Group | Population | Notable People |
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Guajajara / Tenetehara | Tupi-Guarani (Tupi) | 24,428 | Sônia Guajajara (Politician), Zezico Rodrigues Guajajara (teacher and leader) | |
Pataxó | Maxakali (Macro-Jê) | 13,588 | Alice Pataxó (Climate activist), Tukumã Pataxó (Activist) | |
Kaingang | Jê (Macro-Jê) | 37,470 | Joziléia Kaingang (Anthropologist and activist) | |
Terena | Aruak (unclassified) | 28,845 | Eloy Terena (Lawyer) | |
Xavante | Jê (Macro-Jê) | 19,259 | Mário Juruna (Cacique and politician), Tsitsina Xavante (Activist), Ahöpowe (Cacique) | |
Baniwa | Aruak (unclassified) | 5,478 | Nanda Baniwa (Va'a athlete) | |
Apurinã | Aruak (unclassified) | 6,842 | ||
Kayapó | Jê (Macro-Jê) | 10,357 | Tuíre Kayapó (Activist), Raoni Metuktire (Cacique and activist) | |
Mundurukú | Mundurukú (Tupi) | 13,103 | Daniel Mundurukú (Writer) | |
Potiguara | Unclassified in family or group | 20,554 | ||
Xerente | Jê (Macro-Jê) | 3,152 | ||
Xokléng | Jê (Macro-Jê) | 1,820 | ||
Xakriabá | Jê (Macro-Jê) | 9,221 | Célia Xakriabá (Politician) | |
Pataxo Hã-hã-hãe | Maxakali (Macro-Jê) | 3,556 | Nega Pataxó (Majé), Nailton Pataxó (Cacique) | |
Guarani Kaiowá | Tupi-Guarani (Tupi) | 43,401 | ||
Yanomami | Yanomami (unclassified) | 12,301 | ||
Ianan / Ninám | Yanomami (unclassified) | 726 | ||
Rikbaktsa | Rikbaktsa (Macro-Jê) | 1,411 | ||
Waiãpi | Tupi-Guarani (Tupi) | 945 | Silvia Waiãpi (Army Lieutenant and politician) | |
Guarani Mbya | Tupi-Guarani (Tupi) | 8,026 | ||
Krenakarore | Jê (Macro-Jê) | 434 | ||
Guarani Nhandeva | Tupi-Guarani (Tupi) | 8,596 | ||
Krenak | Krenak (Macro-Jê) | 594 | Ailton Krenak (Writer and activist) | |
Ikpeng | Karib (unclassified) | 504 | ||
Tuxá | Unclassified in family or group | 1,828 | ||
Wapixana | Aruak (unclassified) | 10,572 | Joênia Wapichana (Lawyer and politician) | |
Tukano / Yepá-Mahsã | Tukano (unclassified) | 6,151 | Álvaro Doéthiro Tukano (Activist) | |
Xipáya | Jurúna (Tupi) | 482 | Juma Xipaia (Cacique, teacher and activist) | |
Tupinambá | Unclassified in family or group | 5,851 | Babau Tupinambá (Cacique) | |
Kiriri | Unclassified in family or group | 3,079 | ||
Baré | Aruak (unclassified) | 11,990 | ||
Yawalapití | Aruak (unclassified) | 263 | Anna Terra Yawalapiti (Activist) | |
Maku | Maku / Nadahup (unclassified) | 354 | ||
Krikati | Jê (Macro-Jê) | 978 | ||
Kokuiregatejê | Jê (Macro-Jê) | 3 | ||
Bororo | Boróro (Macro-Jê) | 2,348 | ||
Sakurabiat | Tuparí (Tupi) | 134 | ||
Tuparí | Tuparí (Tupi) | 472 | ||
Akuntsú | Tuparí (Tupi) | 7 | ||
Nadëb | Maku / Nadahup (unclassified) | 746 | ||
Kamayurá | Tupi-Guarani (Tupi) | 662 | ||
Pakaa Nova | Txapakúra (unclassified) | 3,104 | ||
Fulni-ô | Yatê (Macro-Jê) | 5,278 | ||
Maxakali | Maxakali (Macro-Jê) | 1,935 | ||
Ofayé | Ofayé (Macro-Jê) | 72 | ||
Karajá/ Iny Mahãdu | Karajá (Macro-Jê) | 4,326 | ||
Javaé | Karajá (Macro-Jê) | 1,542 | ||
Xambioá | Karajá (Macro-Jê) | 255 | ||
Tapayuna | Jê (Macro-Jê) | 135 | ||
Guató | Guató (Macro-Jê) | 313 | ||
Apinayé | Jê (Macro-Jê) | 1,913 | ||
Ajuru | Tuparí (Tupi) | 172 | ||
Umutina | Boróro (Macro-Jê) | 447 | ||
Bororo | Boróro (Macro-Jê) | 2,348 | ||
Makuxí | Karib (unclassified) | 28,912 | ||
Krenyê | Jê (Macro-Jê) | 15 | ||
Kujubim | Txapakúra (unclassified) | 128 | ||
Pirahã | Múra (unclassified) | 740 | ||
Múra | Múra (unclassified) | 12,479 | ||
Karitiana | Arikém (Tupi) | 311 | ||
Salamãy | Mondé (Tupi) | 2 | ||
Kuruáya | Mundurukú (Tupi) | 384 | ||
Banawa | Arawá (unclassified) | 193 | ||
Zuruahã | Arawá (unclassified) | 15 | ||
Kinikinau | Aruak (unclassified) | 213 | ||
Sateré-Mawé | Mawé (Tupi) | 13,310 | ||
Warekena | Aruak (unclassified) | 595 | ||
Manchineri | Aruak (unclassified) | 825 | ||
Jarawara | Arawá (unclassified) | 244 | ||
Aconã | Unclassified in family or group | 90 | ||
Tremembé | Unclassified in family or group | 2,974 | ||
Tupiniquim | Unclassified in family or group | 6,646 | ||
Yurutí | Tukano (unclassified) | 10 | ||
Juma | Tupi-Guarani (Tupi) | 12 | ||
Sanumá | Yanomami (unclassified) | 2,334 | ||
Panará | Jê (Macro-Jê) | 913 | ||
Hixkaryána | Karib (unclassified) | 776 |
Cabinet of the Federative Republic of Brazil
[edit]2nd Lula Presidency | ||||||||||
Portfolio | Designee | Portfolio | Designee | Portfolio | Designee | |||||
President | Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of São Paulo |
Vice President Minister — Development, Industry, Trade and Services |
Geraldo Alckmin of São Paulo (PSB) |
Chief of Staff | Rui Costa of Bahia | |||||
1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | ||||||||
Minister — Justice and Public Security |
Ricardo Lewandowski of Rio de Janeiro (No party) |
Minister — Foreign Affairs |
Mauro Vieira of Rio de Janeiro (No party) |
Minister — Finance |
Fernando Haddad of São Paulo | |||||
1 February 2024 | 1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | ||||||||
Minister — Defence |
José Múcio of Pernambuco (PRD) |
Minister — Agrarian Development and Family Farming |
Paulo Teixeira of São Paulo |
Minister — Agriculture and Livestock |
Carlos Fávaro of Mato Grosso (PSD) | |||||
1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | ||||||||
Minister — Cities |
Jader Barbalho Filho of Pará (MDB) |
Minister — Communications |
Juscelino Filho of Maranhão (UNIÃO) |
Minister — Culture |
Margareth Menezes of Bahia (No party) | |||||
1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | ||||||||
Minister — Education |
Camilo Santana of Ceará |
Minister — Entrepreneurship, Microenterprise and Small Business |
Márcio França of São Paulo (PSB) |
Minister — Environment and Climate Change |
Marina Silva of São Paulo | |||||
1 January 2023 | 13 September 2023 | 1 January 2023 | ||||||||
Minister — Fishing and Aquaculture |
André de Paula of Pernambuco (PSD) |
Minister — Health |
Nísia Trindade of Rio de Janeiro (No party) |
Minister — Human Rights and Citizenship |
Macaé Evaristo of Minas Gerais | |||||
1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | 9 September 2024 | ||||||||
Minister — Indigenous Peoples |
Sônia Guajajara of São Paulo |
Minister — Integration and Regional Development |
Waldez Góes of Amapá (PDT) |
Minister — Labour and Employment |
Luiz Marinho of São Paulo | |||||
1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | ||||||||
Minister — Management and Innovation in Public Services |
Esther Dweck of Rio de Janeiro (No party) |
Minister — Mines and Energy |
Alexandre Silveira of Minas Gerais (PSD) |
Minister — Planning and Budget |
Simone Tebet of Mato Grosso do Sul (MDB) | |||||
1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | ||||||||
Minister — Ports and Airports |
Sílvio Costa Filho of Pernambuco |
Minister — Racial Equality |
Anielle Franco of Rio de Janeiro |
Minister — Science, Technology and Innovation |
Luciana Santos of Pernambuco | |||||
13 September 2023 | 1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | ||||||||
Minister — Social Development and Assistance, Family and Fight against Hunger |
Wellington Dias of Piauí |
Minister — Social Security |
Carlos Lupi of Rio de Janeiro (PDT) |
Minister — Sports |
André Fufuca of Maranhão (PP) | |||||
1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | 13 September 2023 | ||||||||
Minister — Tourism |
Celso Sabino of Pará (UNIÃO) |
Minister — Transport |
Renan Filho of Alagoas (MDB) |
Minister — Women |
Cida Gonçalves of Mato Grosso do Sul | |||||
3 August 2023 | 1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | ||||||||
Secretary — Institutional Affairs |
Alexandre Padilha of São Paulo |
Extraordinary Secretary — Support for Reconstruction of Rio Grande do Sul |
Paulo Pimenta of Rio Grande do Sul |
Secretary — Social Communication |
Laércio Portela of Pernambuco (No party) | |||||
1 January 2023 | 24 May 2024 | 24 May 2024 | ||||||||
Secretary-General — Presidency |
Márcio Macêdo of Sergipe (PT) |
Attorney General | Jorge Messias of Pernambuco (PT) |
Comptroller General | Vinícius Marques de Carvalho of São Paulo (No party) | |||||
1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | 1 January 2023 | ||||||||
Chief Minister — Institutional Security Bureau |
Gen. Amaro dos Santos of São Paulo (No party) |
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4 May 2023 |
World Leaders
[edit]List of Presidents of Brazil
[edit]# | Portrait | President (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Elections | Prior office | Political party | Portrait | Vice President (Birth–Death) |
Political party | ||
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1 | Deodoro da Fonseca (1827–1892) RS |
15 November 1889-23 November 1891 | coup d'ètat
1891 |
President of Rio Grande do Sul | Armed Forces | Floriano Peixoto (1839–1895) MT |
Armed Forces | ||||
2 | Floriano Peixoto (1839–1895) MT |
23 November 1891 – 15 November 1894 | line of succession | Vice President (1891) | Armed Forces | — | none | — | |||
3 | Prudente de Morais (1841–1902) SP |
15 November 1894 – 15 November 1898 | 1894 | Senator for São Paulo (1890-1894) | PR Federal | Manuel Vitorino (1853-1902) BA |
PR Federal | ||||
4 | Campos Sales (1841–1913) SP |
15 November 1898 – 15 November 1902 | 1898 | President of São Paulo (1896-1897) | PRP | Rosa e Silva (1857-1929) PE |
PR Federal | ||||
5 | Rodrigues Alves (1848–1919) SP |
15 November 1902 – 15 November 1906 | 1902 | President of São Paulo (1900-1902) | PRP | Afonso Pena (1847–1909) MG |
PRM | ||||
6 | Afonso Pena (1847–1909) MG |
15 November 1906-14 June 1909 (died in office) | 1906 | Vice President (1903-1906) | PRM | Nilo Peçanha (1867–1924) RJ |
PRF | ||||
7 | Nilo Peçanha (1867–1924) RJ |
14 June 1909-15 November 1910 | line of succession | Vice President (1902-1909) | PRF | — | none | — | |||
8 | Hermes da Fonseca (1855–1923) RS |
15 November 1910-15 November 1914 | 1910 | Minister of War
(1906-1909) |
PRC | Venceslau Brás (1868–1966) MG |
PRM | ||||
9 | Venceslau Brás (1868–1966) MG |
14 November 1914-15 November 1918 | 1914 | Vice President (1910-1914) | PRM | Urbano Santos (1859-1922) MA |
PRM | ||||
— | Rodrigues Alves (1848–1919) SP |
did not take office | 1918 | Senator for São Paulo | PRP | Delfim Moreira (1868–1920) MG |
PRM | ||||
10 | Delfim Moreira (1868–1920) MG |
15 November 1918-28 July 1919
(Acting) |
line of succession | Vice President (1918-1920) | PRM | — | none | — | |||
11 | Epitácio Pessoa (1865–1942) PB |
28 July 1919-15 November 1922 | 1919 | Senator for Paraíba | PRM |
|
Delfim Moreira (1868–1920) MG Bueno de Paiva (1861-1928) MG |
PRM | |||
12 | Arthur Bernardes (1875–1955) MG |
15 November 1922-15 November 1926 | 1922 | President of Minas Gerais | PRM | Estácio Coimbra (1872–1937) PE |
PR | ||||
13 | Washington Luís (1869–1957) SP |
15 November 1926-24 October 1930 | 1926 | Senator for São Paulo | PRP | Melo Viana (1878–1954) MG |
PRM | ||||
— | Júlio Prestes (1882–1946) SP |
did not take office | 1930 | President of São Paulo (1927-1930) | PRP | Vital Soares (1874–1933) BA |
PRB | ||||
— | Military Junta | 24 October 1930-3 November 1930 | — | — | Armed Forces | — | — | — | |||
14 | Getúlio Vargas (1882–1954) RS |
3 November 1930-29 October 1945 | 1934
self-coup |
President of Rio Grande do Sul (1928-1930) | Independent | — | position abolished | — | |||
15 | José Linhares (1886–1957) CE |
29 October 1945-31 January 1946 (Acting) | line of succession | President of the Supreme Federal Court
(1945-1949) |
Independent | — | position abolished | — | |||
16 | Eurico Gaspar Dutra (1883–1974) RS |
31 January 1946-31 January 1951 | 1945 | Minister of War (1936-1945) |
PSD | Nereu Ramos (1888-1958) SC |
PSD | ||||
17 | Getúlio Vargas (1882–1954) RS |
31 January 1951-24 August 1954 | 1950 | Senator for Rio Grande do Sul (1946-1951) | PTB | Café Filho (1894–1961) RN |
PSP | ||||
18 | Café Filho (1894–1961) RN |
24 August 1954-8 November 1955 | line of succession | Vice President (1951-1954) | PSP | — | none | — | |||
19 | Carlos Luz (1894–1961) MG |
8 November 1955-11 November 1955 | line of succession | President of the Chamber of Deputies (1955) | PSD | — | none | — | |||
20 | Nereu Ramos (1888-1958) SC |
11 November 1955-31 January 1956 (Acting) | line of succession | Vice President of the Senate (1955) | PSD | — | none | — | |||
21 | Juscelino Kubitschek (1902-1976) MG |
31 January 1956-31 January 1961 | 1955 | Governor of Minas Gerais (1951-1955) | PSD | João Goulart (1919-1976) RS |
PTB | ||||
22 | Jânio Quadros (1917-1992) SP |
31 January 1961-25 August 1961 (Resigned) | 1960 | Federal Deputy for Paraná (1959-1960) | PTN | João Goulart (1919-1976) RS |
PTB | ||||
23 | Ranieri Mazzilli (1910-1975) SP |
25 August 1961-7 September 1961 (Acting) | — | President of the Chamber of Deputies (1958-1965) | PSD | — | none | — | |||
24 | João Goulart (1919-1976) RS |
7 September 1961-2 April 1964 | line of succession | Vice President (1956-1961) | PTB | — | none | — | |||
25 | Ranieri Mazzilli (1910-1975) SP |
2 April 1964-15 April 1964 (Acting) | — | President of the Chamber of Deputies (1958-1965) | PSD | — | none | — | |||
26 | Humberto Castelo Branco (1897-1967) CE |
15 April 1964-15 March 1967 | 1964 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1963-1964) | Independent | José Maria Alckmin (1901-1974) MG |
PSD | ||||
ARENA | ARENA | ||||||||||
27 | Artur da Costa e Silva (1899-1969) RS |
15 March 1967-30 October 1969 | 1966 | Minister of War
(1964-1966) |
ARENA | Pedro Aleixo (1901-1975) MG |
ARENA | ||||
— | Pedro Aleixo (1901-1975) MG |
did not take office | line of succession | Vice President (1967-1969) | ARENA | — | none | — | |||
— | Military Junta | 31 August 1969-30 October 1969 | — | — | Armed Forces | — | — | — | |||
28 | Emílio Garrastazu Médici (1905-1985) RS |
30 October 1969-15 March 1974 | 1969 | Head of the National Information Service (1967-1969) | ARENA | Augusto Rademaker (1905-1985) RJ |
ARENA | ||||
29 | Ernesto Geisel (1907-1996) RS |
15 March 1974-15 March 1979 | 1974 | Chair of Petrobras (1969-1973) | ARENA | Adalberto Pereira dos Santos (1905-1984) RS |
ARENA | ||||
30 | João Figueiredo (1918-1999) RJ |
15 March 1979-15 March 1985 | 1978 | Head of the National Information Service (1974-1978) | ARENA | Aureliano Chaves (1929-2003) MG |
ARENA | ||||
PDS | |||||||||||
PDS | PFL | ||||||||||
— | Tancredo Neves (1910-1985) MG |
did not take office | 1985 | Governor of Minas Gerais (1983-1984) | PMDB | José Sarney (1930-) MA |
PMDB | ||||
31 | José Sarney (1930-) MA |
15 March 1985-15 March 1990 | line of succession | Vice President (1985) | PMDB | — | none | — | |||
32 | Fernando Collor (1949-) AL |
15 March 1990-29 December 1992 | 1989 | Governor of Alagoas | PRN | Itamar Franco (1930-2011) MG |
PRN | ||||
PMDB | |||||||||||
33 | Itamar Franco (1930-2011) MG |
29 December 1992-1 January 1995 | line of succession | Vice President (1990-1992) | PMDB | — | none | — | |||
34 | Fernando Henrique Cardoso (1931-) SP |
1 January 1995-1 January 2003 | 1994
1998 |
Minister of Finance (1993-1994) | PSDB | Marco Maciel (1940-2021) PE |
PFL | ||||
35 | Lula da Silva (1945-) SP |
1 January 2003-1 January 2011 | 2002
2006 |
Federal Deputy for São Paulo (1987-1991) | PT | José Alencar (1931–2011) MG |
PL | ||||
PRB | |||||||||||
36 | Dilma Rousseff (1947–) RS |
1 January 2011-31 August 2016 | 2010
2014 |
Chief of Staff of the Presidency (2005-2010) | PT | Michel Temer (1940–) SP |
MDB | ||||
37 | Michel Temer (1940–) SP |
31 August 2016-1 January 2023 | line of succession | Vice President (2011-2016) | MDB | — | none | — | |||
38 | Jair Bolsonaro (1955–) RJ |
1 January 2019-1 January 2023 | 2019 | Federal Deputy for Rio de Janeiro (1991-2018) | PSL | Hamilton Mourão (1953–) RS |
PRTB | ||||
Independent | |||||||||||
PL | REPUBLICANOS | ||||||||||
39 | Lula da Silva (1945–) SP |
1 January 2023-present | 2022 | President of the Republic (2003-2011) |
PT (Brazil of Hope) | Geraldo Alckmin (1952–) SP |
PSB |
Śifetsma
[edit]Portfolio | Minister | Party | Kaśa | Took office | Left office | |
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High Chief
Pwanui Śìfə ڤَنُي شِٰفً |
Haź Kwa Ut | FU | Haź Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Second Chief
Fośara Śìfə فْشَرَ شِٰفً Secretary of Justice Fayut na Akispa فَيُت نَ اَكِسپَ |
Naya Kada Cui | SS | Kaxta Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of International Affairs
Fuśkanagayu na Akispa فُشكَنَغَيُ نَ اَكِسپَ |
Ankoda Itaźa | HMP | Ankoda Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Health
Tsumat-hasayǝ na Akispa صُمَتهَسَيً نَ اَكِسپَ |
Sengo Saya Kwi | FU | Haź Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Administration
Aministraśi na Akispa اَمِنِسترَشِ نَ اَكِسپَ |
Kata Kaw Fayuya | HP | Hada Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Military Affairs
Zasgayu na Akispa زَسغَيُ نَ اَكِسپَ |
Wacei Aź Karin | SS | Yali Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Economy
Ikunomí na Akispa اِكُنْمِٰ نَ اَكِسپَ |
Zaza Mu Lits | HP | Yali Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Finance
Kuźkat na Akispa كُژكَت نَ اَكِسپَ |
Sawi Ka-Męz | FU | Sawi Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Conservation & Climate
Zumaturak ta Kilima na Akispa زُمَتُرَك تَ كِلِمَ نَ اَكِسپَ |
Hada Lu Pi'wen | LP | Hada Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Human Rights
Ifeźa Wiśpak na Akispa اِفٍژَ وِشپَك نَ اَكِسپَ |
Akdenga Nak Sui | HMP | Ankoda Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Public Safety & Police
Mapokaśkità ta Polìtsi na Akispa مَپْكَشكِتَٰ تَ پْلِٰصِ نَ اَكِسپَ |
Sawi Nak Mu | FU | Sawi Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Infrastructure
Tarkanakat na Akispa تَركَنَكَت نَ اَكِسپَ |
Yara Suts Ila | KM | Haź Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Urban Affairs
Wakagayu na Akispa وَكَغَيُ نَ اَكِسپَ |
Akdenga Yasa Nuri | SS | Ankoda Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Antarctic Affairs
Ataibuyakangayu na Akispa اَتَيبُيَكَنغَيُ نَ اَكِسپَ |
Cita Màzu Faiga | SS | Kaxta Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Labour
Harit na Akispa هَرِت نَ اَكِسپَ |
Gaźa Lin Maz | HP | Ankoda Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Pensions
Hasalalit na Akispa هَسَلَلِت نَ اَكِسپَ |
Fira Maś Kalìn | HP | Ankoda Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Fishing & Oceans
Śaliliganat ta Tanigayu na Akispa شَلِلِعَنَت تَ تَنِغَيُ نَ اَكِسپَ |
Laga Lui Tsai | SS | Sawi Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Education
Takalǝ na Akispa تَكَلً نَ اَكِسپَ |
Luśə Manìn Guya | HMP | Sayu Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Rural Affairs
Akandagayu na Akispa اَكَندَغَيُ نَ اَكِسپَ |
Olìn Luk Masali | KM | Ankoda Kaśa | 23 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Universities & Research
Yunifa ta Tataktap na Akispa يُنِفَ تَ تَتَكتَپ تَ اَكِسپَ |
Zayẹh Mai Kuya | SS | Cak Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Community Affairs
Matsǝgayu na Akispa مَصًغَيُ نَ اَكِسپَ |
Yanan Tufaś Hiri | FU | Turai Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Energy & Fuel
Ineźí ta Kasut na Akispa اِنٍژِٰ تَ كَسُت نَ اَكِسپَ |
Ugawa Kaś Yalika | FU | Inę Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Culture & Arts
Utsats ta Surtak na Akispa اُصَص تَ سُرتَك نَ اَكِسپَ |
Waya Mora Iśka | KM | Haź Kaśa | 1 August | incumbent | |
Secretary of Communications
Kumunikaśǝ na Akispa كُمُنِكَشً نَ اَكِسپَ |
Fari Paś Kale'e | HP | Inẹ Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent | |
Secretary of Sports
Izpatsə na Akispa اِزپَصً نَ اَكِسپَ |
Turai Hai Tsese | HP | Turai Kaśa | 1 August 2023 | incumbent |
State cabinet
[edit]Governo da Bahia | ||
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Cargo | Nome | Partido Político |
Governador da Bahia Gómìnà Ìpínlẹ̀ Bahia |
Jerônimo Rodrigues | PT (FE Brasil) |
Vice-governador da Bahia Igbákejì Gómìnà Ìpínlẹ̀ Bahia |
Geraldo Júnior | MDB |
Secretário de Administração Akọ̀wé ti Ìṣàkóso |
Edelvino Góes | - |
Secretário de Agricultura Akọ̀wé ti Ọgbin |
Tum | AVANTE |
Secretário da Casa Civil Akọ̀wé ti Ilé Alágbádá |
Afonso Florence | PT (FE Brasil) |
Chefe de Gabinete do Governador Gómìnà ká Oloye Oṣiṣẹ |
Adolpho Loyola | PT (FE Brasil) |
Secretário de Cultura Akọ̀wé ti Àṣà |
Bruno Monteiro | - |
Secretário de Desenvilvimento Econômico Akọ̀wé ti Ìdàgbàsókè Ọrọ̀ Ajé |
Angelo Almeida | PSB |
Secretária de Desenvolvimento Urbano Akọ̀wé ti Ìdàgbàsókè Ìlú |
Jusmari Oliveira | PSD |
Secretária de Assistência e Desenvolvimento Social Akọ̀wé ti Ìrànlọ́wọ́ ati Ìdàgbàsókè Àwùjọ |
Fabya Reis | - |
Secretário de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação Akọ̀wé ti Ìmọ̀tuntun, Ìmọ̀ Sáyẹ́ǹsì ati Ìmọ̀-ẹ̀rọ |
André Joazeiro | - |
Secretária de Eduacação Akọ̀wé ti Ẹ̀kọ́ |
Adélia Pinheiro | - |
Secretário da Fazenda Akọ̀wé ti Iṣuna |
Manoel Vitório | - |
Secretário de Infraestrutura Akọ̀wé ti Amayederun |
Sérgio Brito | PSD |
Secretário de Desnvolvimento Rural Akọ̀wé ti Ìdàgbàsókè Ìgbèríoko |
Osni Cardoso | PT (FE Brasil) |
Secretária de Políticas para as Mulheres Akọ̀wé ti àwọn Imulo fun àwọn Obìnrín |
Elisangela Santos Araújo | PT (FE Brasil) |
Secretário de Relações Institucionais Akọ̀wé ti Àjọṣepọ̀ |
Luiz Caetano | PT (FE Brasil) |
Secretária de Saúde Akọ̀wé ti Ìlera |
Roberta Santana | - |
Secretário de Segurança Pública Akọ̀wé ti Àkọsílẹ Aabo |
Marcelo Werner | - |
Secretário de Trabalho, Emprego, Renda e Esporte Akọ̀wé ti Iṣẹ́, Oojọ, Owó ọ̀yà ati Idaraya |
Davidson Magalhães | PCdoB (FE Brasil) |
Secretário de Turismo Akọ̀wé ti Ìrìn Àjò Afẹ́ |
Maurício Bacelar | - |
Secretária de Promoção da Igualdade Racial e dos Povos e Comunidades Tradicionais Akọ̀wé ti Igbega ti Imudọgba Ẹya ati àwọn Ènìyàn Ìbílẹ̀ ati àwọn Agbègbè |
Ângela Guimarães | - |
Secretário de Planejamento Akọ̀wé ti Eto |
Cláudio Peixoto | - |
Secretário de Administração Penitenciária e Ressocialização Akọ̀wé ti Ẹ̀wọ̀n Ìṣàkóso ati Àtúnṣe |
José Antônio Maria Gonçalves | - |
Secretário de Meio Ambiente Akọ̀wé ti Àyíká |
Eduardo Sodré Martins | - |
Secretário de Justiça e Direitos Humanos Akọ̀wé ti Ìdajọ ati àwọn Ẹ̀tọ́ Ọmọnìyàn |
Filipe Freitas | - |
Secretária de Infraestrutura Hídrica e Saneamento Akọ̀wé ti Omi Amayederun ati Ìmọ̀toto |
Larissa Gomes Moraes | - |
Secretário de Comunicação Social Akọ̀wé ti Àwùjọ Ìtàkurọ̀sọ |
André Curvello | - |
Procuradora-geral do Estado Agbẹjọ́rò Gbogbogbo ti Ìpínlẹ̀ |
Bárbara Camardelli Loi | - |