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Brazil's Temer lifts infrastructure aide to ministry post

Other News Materials 3 February 2017 03:02 (UTC +04:00)
Brazilian President Michel Temer elevated his infrastructure investment secretary to a ministry-level position on Thursday, underscoring the importance of proposed privatizations in his agenda to spur economic growth
Brazil's Temer lifts infrastructure aide to ministry post

Brazilian President Michel Temer elevated his infrastructure investment secretary to a ministry-level position on Thursday, underscoring the importance of proposed privatizations in his agenda to spur economic growth, Sputnik reports.

Wellington Moreira Franco, a close adviser to the president, will also be responsible for communications and ceremonies, the presidential spokesman told journalists. He will retain his infrastructure role at Cabinet level.

The promotion highlighted Temer's confidence in Moreira Franco, who, according to a source, had drafted a resignation letter in December after plea bargain testimony in a major graft probe implicated him in illegal campaign fundraising.

Franco denied any wrongdoing or intentions to quit. His new position in Temer's Cabinet means any case against him must be tried by the Supreme Court, which has a long backlog of cases.

Temer's spokesman also said the president was appointing lawmaker Antonio Imbassahy as his minister in charge of relations with Congress, replacing Geddel Vieira Lima, who stepped down in November amid allegations of influence peddling.

The appointment of Imbassahy, the fourth minister from the Brazilian Social Democracy Party, or PSDB, in Temer's Cabinet, reflects the president's growing dependence on the allied party to pass economic reforms aimed at closing a huge budget deficit.

The PSDB has pledged to support the government through 2018, when both they and Temer's own Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, or PMDB, plan to field their own presidential candidates.

Given the tensions in some corners of the two parties, Temer waited to announce Imbassahy's appointment until an ideological ally of his was confirmed as speaker of the lower house of Congress earlier on Thursday.

Temer's spokesman also said the president was recreating a Ministry of Human Rights, reversing his decision last year to shutter the ministry and pass its responsibilities to his justice minister.

Temer appointed as human rights minister Luislinda Valois, the first black woman to serve as a judge in Brazil.

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