Lula announces Alexandre Silveira as Minister of Mines and Energy

Important piece in the PT's electoral campaign, PSD senator will take office in January
Lula announces Alexandre Silveira as Minister of Mines and Energy
Alexandre Silveira says goodbye to the Senate to take over the MME. Photo: Roque de Sá/Agência Senado

The elected president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (EN), announced this Thursday (29) the name of the senator Alexandre Silveira (PSD-MG) as MME minister (Ministry of Mines and Energy). 

A choice of the name to assume the Directorate had been stirring behind the scenes of the National Congress over the last month, with several parliamentarians being polled as possible candidates for the position. 

Initially, leaders of the União Brasil and MDB competed for the nomination of the Folder. On the one hand, leaders of União Brasil pressed for the appointment of Elmar Nascimento (União Brasil-BA). On the other hand, the MDB rushed to try to get the name of Renan Filho (MDB-AL). 

At the end After all, it was Alexandre Silveira's name was what pleased me most the PT leadership. The senator's name, since the beginning of the transition, has been considered to take on one of the posts on the Esplanada dos Ministérios.

His name, for example, was considered certain to take over the Ministry of Infrastructure, which ended up not being the case.  

This year, the Senator had an important role in Lula's victory over Bolsonaro in the second round of the election, having served as coordinator of the PT campaign in Minas Gerais, the second largest electoral college in the country.

After the PT victory, Silveira assumed the rapporteurship of the Transition PEC in the Senate, promulgated last week by the National Congress.

O Senator does not work closely with the energy sector, although he is one of the authors of the PEC that was part of the measures this year to reduce fuel prices.

Biography

Born in 1970, in Belo Horizonte (MG), Alexandre Silveira graduated in law from Fundação Educacional Monsenhor Messias, in Sete Lagoas (MG). 

In 1997, he took a public exam for the position of Police Chief, where he began his career, the following year, in the municipality of Antônio Dias (MG), in the Vale do Aço region.

In 2002, he had his first political experience, when he was invited by José Alencar to run for one of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies. 

Between 2003 and 2006, he was a public servant in the security area, where he headed the DNIT (National Department of Infrastructure).

In the 2006 elections, he was elected federal deputy with more than 147 thousand votes, being the fifth most voted parliamentarian in Minas Gerais. In 2010, he was re-elected with almost 200 thousand votes. 

In February 2022, he became a senator after taking over the vacancy left by Antonio Anastasia (PSD-MG), who resigned to take up a seat at the TCU (Federal Audit Court).

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Henrique Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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