Government Evaluate Changing Names of Regulatory Agencies – 23/04/2025 – Power

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The Government (PT) evaluates to exchange part of the movement to end an impasse with the president of, (-AP), and unlock the sabbaths required for these positions.

(PSD), and presses the government to retreat in choices for two agencies linked to the Ministry: A (National Electric Energy Agency) and ANP (National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels).

The Senate fight for the control of regulatory agencies has been going on for months and is part of a list of political difficulties that Lula faces. The most recent chapter was the, controlled by União Brasil, a alcohubre party.

The conflict around regulatory agencies began last year and advanced this year, according to parliamentarians who follow the negotiations, which has forced Lula to mediate the situation.

for nine regulatory agencies. Almost four months later, the list was not even passed on by the Senate President to the thematic committees responsible for the Sabatinas.

Government members state under reserve that part of the list can be reviewed to accommodate Senate names and recompose the board of regulatory agencies.

In the case of Aneel, for example – today – there is a vague director chair since May last year. A second place will be opened next month, with the end of the term of director Ricardo Lavorato Tili. Without agreement, the agency was out of the package sent to the Senate in December.

Asked about the subject, Silveira said last week that she has a respectful relationship with alcoholumbre and that there is no movement to exchange nominations. “Those who are nominated so far, there is a conviction of the President of the Republic. The others, who are not nominated, will be debated in a political composition,” he said.

In recent days, the Minister of Institutional Relations, (PT), was highlighted by President Lula to sew the nominations with the president of the Senate. The head of the Civil House, (PT), also follows the negotiations.

A minister’s assistant says she wants to make a global hit involving all agencies. In addition to aligning the 17 names already sent to the Senate, the government needs to nominate directors to two other missed agencies, the (National Telecommunications Agency) and Antaq (National Waterway Transport Agency).

A Lula’s assistant states that, in the midst of the dispute, the president has reinforced in conversations that one of the priorities is, to the position of CEO of.

If approved, Wadih should leave the National Consumer Secretariat, linked to the Ministry of Justice. The petista took over Senacon at the beginning of the government and was kept in office, despite the exchange of ministers (the departure of and arrival of).

In the case of (National Health Surveillance Agency), government members admit the possibility of changing part of the names sent in December, but say there is no definition yet.

One of the ideas AVENTED is to lower Leandro Safatle’s nomination from the agency’s CEO for director. Safatle worked on the team of former Health Minister Nísia Trindade-supported in February by Alexandre Padilha (PT). People along with the theme give certain removal of the nomination of Diogo Penha Soares, who also worked with Nisia.

One of the names under discussion is the sanitary lawyer Thiago Lopes Cardoso Campos. Current coordinator of EBSERH’s Legal Consulting (Brazilian Company of Hospital Services), Campos would have received the approval of the Senate to one of the vacancies in the board, and would be quoted for the position of president of the agency.

In this scenario, Daniela Marreco Cerqueira, nominated for one of the vacancies on the agency’s board of directors in December, would have been maintained in the Senate for Sabbath.

Collaborated Fábio Pupo, from Brasilia

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