“…The framework of Brazil's political system, so-called 'coalition presidentialism', exerts a powerful influence on the selection and potential dismissal of cabinet members, given that it involves deliberated calculations in a multifaceted environment. The literature on the matter makes it clear that the Chief of the Executive (i.e., the president) must take into consideration the proportionality of party representation in Congress, as well as the representation of social groups and regions (ABRANCHES, 1988;AMORIM NETO, 2006;CODATO and FRANZ, 2018;D'ARAUJO and RIBEIRO, 2018;FIGUEIREDO and LIMONGI, 1999;PALOTTI and CAVALCANTE, 2018). The scenario becomes even more complex and challenging in a multiparty system where there are some thirty parties represented in the Legislative branch and the proportion of seats held by the president's party seldom reaches 20%.…”