The ministers (farm) and (environment) are the only ones who composed the first echelon of the three governments from 2003 to 2006 from 2007 to 2010 and from 2023 so far.
If they remain in office, they will exceed in the second half of the ministry record under Lula, currently with petistas Luiz Dulci and Celso Amorim-respectively ministers of the General Secretariat of the Presidency and Foreign Relations of Lula 1 and 2. The two were eight years in office.
Haddad (), 62, and Marina (), 67, have, respectively, 7 years and 7 months and 7 years and 6 months under the command of Lula.
They have already surpassed the period of (PT), who was Minister of Mines and Energy and then from the Lula Civil House for 7 years and 3 months – she left office in the first quarter of 2010 to compete for the petista’s succession.
Despite the coincidence of time, Haddad and Marina have a distinct trajectory in Lula management.
The Minister of the Environment was one of the president’s main assistants in her early years and her political circle even considered the possibility of playing the presidency with the support of the petista.
Losing internal space to Dilma, however, and undergoing defeats in government clashes, Marina resigned in May 2008. Months later, a party to which she had militated for 30 years, thus paving the way for the three straight presidential elections she would play.
In 2010, by the PV, she was third, with 19.3% of the valid votes, emerging as the strongest third way for the then polarization between PT and PSDB.
Four years later, this time affiliated to the PSB, he took the head of the dispute after.
In August of that year she tied with Dilma in the leadership of the Datafolha survey. After a negative PT television advertising campaign, however, she dehydrated and ended up outdated in the final stretch by Aécio Neves (PSDB).
Already in 2018, affiliated to the party he created, the network, Marina had her prior performance. It was eighth in the dispute, with only 1 million votes (1% of the valid votes).
In the 2022 campaign reconciled with Lula and the PT, becoming again his environmental minister the following year.
As in past management, it continues. In one of the most recent, he watched Lula talk about Ibama’s “lenga-lenga” in the discussion of NA exploration.
Already Haddad reached the first level of Lula due to the whirlwind caused by the scandal of the monthly in 2005.
Then Tarsus Genro Executive Secretary at the Ministry of Education, he was nominated for Lula by the boss, who had to leave to take charge of the PT-then the acronym president, José Genoino, had just resigned from the pressure caused by the political scandal.
During Haddad’s management in education, the successful Prouni (University for All Program) and Sisu (Unified Selection System) were developed.
Haddad followed a minister in the Dilma government until he was chosen by Lula to dispute and beat the city of São Paulo in 2012.
The petista saved, however, in the attempt of reelection, in 2016.
Nevertheless, he was chosen by Lula to replace him as a candidate for the Planalto Palace in 2018, when the former president was arrested and ineligible.
Haddad went to the second round with Jair Bolsonaro and was defeated by 55% to 45% of the valid votes.
The petista disputed the government of São Paulo in 2022 and again lost, this time to Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans).
Its chief of the PT has grown, however. He began the approach between the then rivals Lula and Geraldo Alckmin to the alliance that, in the end, formed the winning plate of the presidential election. In the internal evaluation, its campaign performance also helped Lula’s vote in the state. The retrospective of loyalty to the petista was also essential.
In December 2022, since it occupies so far.
Like Marina, Haddad also crashes internal clashes. Part of the PT puts in the minister’s account the responsibility for Lula’s current unpopularity. Integrates this wing, among others, the party president, Gleisi Hoffmann ,.