SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has named 13 of the new ministers who will serve during her second term.
Rousseff has named Jaques Wagner as her new minister of defense — he's currently the governor of Bahia state and a longtime member of the president's Workers' Party.
Rousseff said in a late Tuesday note that her new Mines and Energy minister will be Sen. Eduardo Braga from her ruling coalition's most influential partner, the Democratic Movement Party.
Braga takes over a ministry dealing with an alleged kickback scheme at state-run oil company Petrobras on contracts worth about $4 billion.
In naming her 39 ministers, Rousseff has to carefully balance the demands of the nine parties that make up her ruling coalition. She still has 22 ministers yet to name.