China News Service, March 30. According to the "Central News Agency" report, Brazilian President Bolsonaro reorganized his cabinet on March 29 and announced the replacement of six ministers including the Minister of Defense and the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Data map: Brazilian President Bolsonaro.

  According to reports, the six new Brazilian ministers are Luiz Eduardo Ramos, Director of the Civil Affairs Office of the Presidential Palace, Anderson Torres, Minister of Justice and Public Safety, Walter Souza Braga Netto, Minister of Defense, and Minister of Foreign Affairs. Franco França (Carlos Alberto Franco França), Flávia Arruda, Chief of the Secretariat of the Presidency Government, and André Mendença, Director of the Federal Attorney's Office.

  With the reorganization of the cabinet, the current Minister of Foreign Affairs Araujo, Minister of Defense Silva and Secretary of the Federal Attorney's Office Levi will leave; the other three ministers who will be replaced will be transferred to new positions.