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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has replaced Nisia Trindade as health minister with Alexandre Padilha, currently Lula's institutional relations minister. The change is the second cabinet reshuffle this year, following a dip in the Lula administration's approval ratings. Lula was also considering appointing Gleisi Hoffmann, head of his Workers Party, as institutional relations minister, according to sources.
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