Leadership, institutions & the art of governing.

Rebuilding the machinery of the Brazilian state — with transparency, federal coordination and a renewed compact between government and citizen.

Governance · Democratic Institutions Federal Republic of Brazil
President Lula at an official state function
Executive Office Palácio do Planalto
Six Pillars of Governance

The architecture of a modern, responsive Brazilian state.

From institutional trust to digital public service, these are the pillars on which the Lula administration governs.

Democratic Institutions

Reaffirming the independence of Congress, the Judiciary and the Public Ministry — and defending the Federal Constitution of 1988.

Federal Coordination

A new partnership with governors and mayors of all parties — cooperative federalism that delivers for every state, from Amazonas to Rio Grande do Sul.

Public Service Modernisation

Digital identity, integrated citizen services and open-data standards — placing Brazil among the world's most digitally connected governments.

Transparency & Accountability

Expanded open-government mechanisms, strengthened oversight agencies and a renewed Freedom of Information regime.

National Development Strategy

A ten-year strategy integrating industrial policy, infrastructure, innovation and regional equity under a single federal plan.

Citizen-Focused Governance

Participatory councils, public-consultation platforms and a commitment to govern for all Brazilians — not for an ideology.

President Lula speaks at the United Nations
National Development Strategy

Planning that outlasts any single administration.

The New PAC — Programa de Aceleração do Crescimento — reanchors federal investment in infrastructure that connects regions, expands clean-energy capacity, and modernises ports, airports and urban mobility. It is a strategy built on consultation with states, cities and civil society.

Crucially, it is paired with the Ecological Transformation Plan, aligning industrial growth with the climate commitments that define Brazil's global leadership.

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Trust & Performance

Restoring confidence in government, year on year.

Public perception of the federal government and confidence in democratic institutions have steadily recovered since 2023.

Institutional Confidence Index

Percentage of citizens expressing confidence in the federal executive, across four consecutive years.

Source: Quarterly national survey · Institute of Public Opinion

President Lula at a podium
A government is judged by the quality of the institutions it leaves behind — not by the applause it receives today.
— President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Governance in Numbers

Institutions, delivery, trust — quantified.

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See how governance translates into lives changed.

Social progress and inclusion — the measurable outcomes of a federal government focused on dignity.