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Acre state government reshuffle

Overview

In late April 2026, Governor Mailza Assis Cameli of Brazil’s Acre state issued a batch of decrees that appointed, dismissed and reassigned dozens of commissioned officials across multiple secretariats, autarchies and agencies, including the Secretariat of State for Social Assistance and Human Rights, the State General Comptroller’s Office, the Institute of Environment, and the Secretariat of State for Education and Culture.

A second set of decrees was published in early August 2026, further restructuring state agencies. The measures added a state‑police sergeant to the Casa Militar, transferred three civil servants to the state legislature until the end of the year, and moved several commissioned officials among various secretariats. Additional exonerations were recorded, and the changes are slated to take effect on 1 September 2026, reshaping the financial and operational layout of the state administration.

Entities

Casa Militar · Assembleia Legislativa do Acre · Institute of Environment of Acre (IMAC) · Alisson de Lima Monteiro · Secretaria de Estado de Administração

Timeline

  1. 17 days ago

    [POLITICS] 6 sources
    Acre Governor Mailza Assis Issues Series of Administrative Decrees

    Acre Governor Mailza Assis signed decrees on 5 Aug 2026 adding a police sergeant to Casa Militar, moving three staff to the state legislature, reshuffling secretariat posts and exonerating several officials, to

  2. 26 days ago

    [POLITICS] 2 sources
    Acre State Government Announces Wide‑Scale Appointments and Reassignments

    Acre Governor Mailza Assis Cameli signed decrees appointing and dismissing numerous commissioned officials across state secretariats, including SEASDH, CGE, IMAC and SEE.

Sources

ac24horas.com · contilnetnoticias.com.br · folhadoacre.com.br · jordao.ac.gov.br · oaltoacre.com · xapuri.ac.gov.br