President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) defined the 37 ministries that will make up the Esplanada. Currently, the Bolsonaro government has 23 ministries, including 18 ministries, two secretariats and three bodies equivalent to ministries. The number of ministries in the Lula government represents an increase of 60%.
In addition, this Thursday (22), the names of 16 more ministers of the future government were announced.
See the structure of government released by the transition team:

Names announced on Thursday (21)
- Alexandre Padilha (Institutional Relations);
- Márcio Macedo (General Secretary);
- Jorge Messias (Advocacy General of the Union);
- Nísia Trindade (Health);
- Camilo Santana (Education);
- Esther Dweck (Management);
- Márcio França (Ports and Airports);
- Luciana Santos (Science and Technology);
- Cida Gonçalves (Women);
- Wellington Dias (Social Development);
- Margareth Menezes (Culture) – had already been announced;
- Luiz Marinho (Work);
- Anielle Franco (Racial Equality);
- Silvio Almeida (Human Rights);
- Geraldo Alckmin (Industry and Commerce);
- Vinícius Carvalho (Union Comptroller General).
Ministers already announced
- Fernando Haddad (Farm);
- Flávio Dino (Justice);
- José Múcio Monteiro (Defence);
- Mauro Vieira (External Relations);
- Rui Costa (Civil Staff)
Ministries still unnamed
- Ministry of Indigenous Peoples
- Ministry of Social Security
- Sport Ministery
- Ministry of Cities
- Ministry of Integration and Regional Development
- Ministry of the Environment
- Ministry of Transport
- Ministry of Mines and Energy
- Ministry of Communications
- Ministry of Tourism
- Ministry of Agrarian Development and Family Agriculture
- Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock
- Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture
- Secretary of Social Communication
- Institutional Security Office
- Ministry of Planning and Budget
Source: CNN Brasil

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