The Prime Minister of the Civil Parliament, Roy Costa, said on Saturday (29) that President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) “reflects” on ministerial reform. During the Salvador’s agenda, the former governor of Bahia said that the CEO has no deadline for changes in ministries.
“There is no deadline or date for the reform,” Roy Costa told reporters.
In February, without The former head of the Labor Party, Glossi HoffmanTo lead the Secretariat of Institutional Relations (SRI) Instead of Alexander BadilhaHe was appointed to occupy the position of Minister of Health. Badilha Replaced Nissia Trend in the job.
The president has already changed the team in January Paulo Bimanta changedFrom the Secretariat of Communication, written by Sidonio Palra.
Despite the recent changes, the discussion continues about the continuity of reform in Brazilia. As found in CNNDiscuss the president again internally Better ministerial repair The ruling rule in 2025.
Expecting parties that make up the government base is that if not for enjoyment The trip to Japan and Vietnam To solve dissent. As members of the footnote are the heads of the House of Representatives, Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB), and the Senate, David Alcolumbre (Union-AP), as well as party leaders.
The head of PP, Ciro Nogueira, has already argued that the shortcut to the government. On the other hand, MDB Whale Rossi (SP) said that there is an increasing growth in the comment on the candidacy in the 2026 elections.
Lola also called on former Senate Speaker Rodrigo Pacheko (PSD-MG) to take over the ministry, but Senator refused the invitation After “understand” with the president About not taking a place on the terrace.
Elections in 2026
On the agenda in Salvador, Roy Costa stated that he should compete in a place in the Senate in 2026. He also stressed that if it had not been nominated for his re -election in the upcoming elections.
He said: “My name (to the Senate) was placed. I have already told Lula. We are talking again next year, I was granted to the office and the job that I own today, but my name was placed, yes, in a place for the Senate.”