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List of ambassadors appointed by Lula da Silva

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On its Article 61, the Constitution of Brazil defines that the President of Brazil is the high responsible for the country's internal and foreign affairs being, therefore, one of his attributions the appointments of ambassadors and other diplomatic offices.[1] The ambassadors of Brazil are the main representatives of the Brazilian government's interests in diplomatic dealings with other nations and their appointment by the President must be followed by an approval of the Senate Foreign Affairs and National Defense Commission.[2][3][4]

In his third presidential term, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva appointed new ambassadors for many Brazilian diplomatic missions abroad.[5][6] On 22 March 2023, the Federal Senate formally received the appointment of 7 ambassadors from the Planalto Palace with the prediction that 13 appointments would be sent in a long term.[7]

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  •   Announced appointees not yet sent to the Senate.
  •   Appointees pending confirmation by the Senate.
  •   Appointees confirmed by the Senate.

Ambassadors to foreign states

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Africa

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Country Nominee Assumed office Left office

Botswana
João Genésio de Almeida Filho TBD

(Confirmed 4 July 2023)


Egypt


Eritrea

Paulino de Carvalho Neto TBD

(Confirmed 17 May 2023)


Malawi


Zambia

Arthur Villanova Nogueira TBD

(Confirmed 31 May 2023)


Morocco
Alexandre Lopes Parola TBD

(Confirmed 4 July 2023)

Americas

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Country Nominee Assumed office Left office

Argentina
Julio Glinternick Bitelli 15 July 2023

(Confirmed 17 May 2023)


Canada
Carlos Alberto França TBD

(Confirmed 2 August 2023)


Cuba
Christian Vargas 7 July 2023

(Confirmed 23 May 2023)


Dominican Republic
Carlos Coutinho Perez Announced 14 July 2023

Peru
Clemente Baena Soares TBD

(Confirmed 24 May 2023)


United States
Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti 30 June 2023

(Confirmed 17 May 2023)

Asia

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Country Nominee Assumed office Left office

Bahrain
Adriano Silva Pucci September 2023

(Confirmed 4 July 2023)


India


Bhutan

Kenneth Haczynski da Nóbrega 21 August 2023

(Confirmed 17 May 2023)


Indonesia
George Monteiro Prata TBD

(Confirmed 31 May 2023)


Iran
Eduardo Gradilone Neto Announced 30 May 2023

Israel
Frederico Salomão Meyer TBD

(Confirmed 23 May 2023)


Myanmar
Gustavo Rocha de Menezes Announced 20 June 2023

Oman
Alfredo Martinho Leoni Announced 25 May 2023

Philippines
Gilberto Guimarães de Moura Announced 30 June 2023

Qatar
Marcelo Loures da Costa Announced 10 July 2023

Europe

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Country Nominee Assumed office Left office

Bosnia and Herzegovina
Maria Clara Duclos Carisio Announced 5 July 2023

Bulgaria


North Macedonia

Paulo Tarrisse da Fontoura Announced 26 May 2023

Croatia
Silvana Polich TBD

(Confirmed 4 July 2023)


France


Monaco

Ricardo Neiva Tavares 26 May 2023

(Confirmed 17 May 2023)


Greece
Paulo Castilhos França TBD

(Confirmed 24 May 2023)


Holy See
Everton Vieira Vargas

Italy


Malta


San Marino

Renato Mosca de Souza TBD

(Confirmed 21 June 2023)


Netherlands
Fernando Simas Magalhães 6 September 2023

(Confirmed 31 May 2023)


Romania
Ricardo Guerra de Araújo TBD

(Confirmed 21 June 2023)


United Kingdom
Antonio Patriota TBD

(Confirmed 21 June 2023)

Oceania

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Country Nominee Assumed office Left office

Australia


Fiji


Nauru


Papua New Guinea


Solomon Islands


Vanuatu

Claudio de Matos Arruda TBD

(Confirmed 6 July 2023)

Ambassadors to international organizations

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Country Nominee Assumed office Left office

United Nations
Sérgio França Danese 6 July 2023

(Confirmed 17 May 2023)


International Civil Aviation Organization
Michel Arslanian Neto TBD

(Confirmed 24 May 2023)


International Atomic Energy Agency
Claudia Vieira Santos TBD

(Confirmed 4 July 2023)


World Trade Organization
Guilherme de Aguiar Patriota TBD

(Confirmed 24 May 2023)


Organization of American States
Benoni Belli 26 July 2023

(Confirmed 24 May 2023)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Constituição da República Federativa do Brasil – Título IV". Supremo Tribunal Federal (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  2. ^ Ribeiro, Luci (21 March 2023). "Lula indica embaixadores de Reino Unido, França, EUA e representante na ONU". UOL Notícias (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  3. ^ "CRE sabatina sete indicados para embaixadas e organizações internacionais". Senado Federal (in Brazilian Portuguese). 21 November 2022. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  4. ^ Mazui, Guilherme (21 March 2023). "Lula envia ao Senado indicações de embaixadores para EUA, França, Argentina e Reino Unido; veja lista". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Discurso do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva em café da manhã com jornalistas de veículos independentes". Gov.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). 8 February 2023. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  6. ^ Maia, Mateus; Silva Pinto, Paulo (22 March 2023). "Lula prepara 13 nomeações de embaixadores; 7 já foram ao Senado". Poder360 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  7. ^ "Sete diplomatas indicados pelo Executivo serão sabatinados pela CRE". Senado Federal (in Brazilian Portuguese). 24 March 2023. Retrieved 27 August 2023.