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Brazilian politician
Marcos Pereira
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
Incumbent
Assumed office
1 February 2019
ConstituencySão Paulo
First Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies
Incumbent
Assumed office
1 February 2023
PresidentArthur Lira
Preceded byLincoln Portela
In office
1 February 2019 – 3 February 2021
PresidentRodrigo Maia
Preceded byFábio Ramalho
Succeeded byMarcelo Ramos
President of Republicanos
Incumbent
Assumed office
3 January 2018
Preceded byEduardo Lopes (acting)
In office
9 May 2011 – 12 May 2016
Preceded byVitor Paulo Araújo dos Santos
Succeeded byEduardo Lopes (acting)
Minister of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services
In office
12 May 2016 – 3 January 2018
PresidentMichel Temer
Preceded byArmando Monteiro
Succeeded byMarcos Jorge de Lima (acting)
Personal details
BornMarcos Antônio Pereira
(1972-04-04) 4 April 1972 (age 52)
Linhares, ES, Brazil
Political partyRepublicanos (2010–present)
Other political
affiliations
PSB (2005–10)
SpouseMargareth Pereira
Alma materMackenzie Presbyterian University
OccupationLawyer, Bishop
Religious life
ReligionChristian
DenominationNeopentecostal
ChurchUniversal Church of the Kingdom of God

Marcos Antônio Pereira (born 4 April 1972 in Linhares) is a Brazilian lawyer and discharged bishop of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God and politician. He is the current president of the Republicans, and former Minister of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services, appointed by president Michel Temer. He resigned from office on 3 January 2018 to deal with "personal and partisan affairs".

References

  1. "Membros da Executiva Nacional" (in Portuguese). PRB 10 - Partido Republicano Brasileiro. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  2. Mariana Tokarnia (12 May 2016). "Marcos Pereira assume Ministério da Indústria e do Comércio" (in Portuguese). EBC - Agência Brasil. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  3. Arbex, Thais (3 January 2018). "Ministro da Indústria e Comércia pede demissão; governo Temer tem terceira baixa em um mês" (in Portuguese). Folha de S. Paulo. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
Political offices
Preceded byArmando Monteiro Minister of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services
2016–2018
Succeeded byMarcos Jorge de Lima (acting)
Preceded byFábio Ramalho First Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies
2019–21; 2023–present
Succeeded byMarcelo Ramos
Preceded byLincoln Portela Incumbent
Party political offices
Preceded byVitor Paulo Araújo dos Santos President of Republicanos
2011–2016; 2018–present
Succeeded byEduardo Lopes (acting)
Preceded byEduardo Lopes (acting) Incumbent
Cabinet of Michel Temer (2016–19)
Cabinet
Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply
Minister of Cities
Minister of Culture
Minister of Defence
Minister of Education
Minister of the Environment
Minister of Finances
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Health
Minister of Human Rights
Minister of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services
Minister of Justice and Public Security
Minister of Labour and Employment
Minister of Mines and Energy
Minister of National Integration
Minister of Planning, Development and Management
Minister of Public Security
Minister of Science, Technology, Innovations and Communications
Minister of Social Development
Minister of Sports
Minister of Tourism
Minister of Transparency, Fiscalization and CGU
Minister of Transports, Ports and Civil Aviation
Cabinet-level
Chief of Staff of the Presidency
Attorney General
Secretary of Government
Secretary of Institutional Security
Secretary-General of the Presidency
President of the Central Bank


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