Cristiane Brasil

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  1. Cristiane had her sworn-in suspended between 3 January and 23 February 2018 and never officially took office. [1]

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Cristiane Brasil
Foto de Cristiane Brasil.jpg
Minister of Labour and Employment
Nominated
In office
Never sworn in [lower-alpha 1]
Party political offices
Preceded by National President of Brazilian Labour Party
2014–2016
Succeeded by