President Lula told ministers that he will maintain the normal pace of government work during the first six months of 2026, including at least three international trips. The destinations are India, Germany, and South Korea. After that period, with cabinet changes due to elections, he will focus on his electoral campaign.
In last week's ministerial meeting, held at the Granja do Torto, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva reaffirmed his commitment to government activities in the first six months of 2026. Reports indicate he emphasized that work will proceed as usual, at least for him, despite the approaching municipal elections.
During this period, Lula plans to undertake at least three international trips, with schedules in India, Germany, and South Korea. These visits aim to bolster diplomatic ties amid a busy political calendar.
From the second semester onward, the landscape will shift markedly. With ministers departing to run in elections, the government will undergo a full restructuring. In this context, the president will immerse himself in the electoral contest, prioritizing the Workers' Party (PT) campaign.
An awkward moment marked the meeting: the attendance of the then Tourism Minister, Celso Sabino, who already knew of his impending dismissal. A former government colleague remarked: “What embarrassment.” This exit reflects the necessary adjustments for the 2026 race.