Carlos Lupi

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{{Infobox officeholder | name = Carlos Lupi | image = 01.01.2023 - Posse de Carlos Lupi, Ministro de Estado da Previdência Social (52625793002) (cropped).jpg | caption = Lupi in 2023 | office = Minister of Social Security | term_start = 1 January 2023 | term_end = 2 May 2025 | president = Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva | predecessor = Carlos Eduardo Gabas | successor = Wolney Queiroz | office1 = President of the Democratic Labour Party | term_start1 = 23 July 2004 | term_end1 = | office2 = Vice President of the Socialist International | term_start2 = March 2017 | term_end2 = 25 November 2022 | president2 = George Papandreou | office3 = [[Ministry of Labour and Employment (Brazil) | term_start3 = 29 March 2007 | term_end3 = 4 December 2011 | president3 = Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Dilma Rousseff | predecessor3 = Luiz Marinho | successor3 = Paulo Roberto dos Santos Pinto | office4 = State Secretary of Government of Rio de Janeiro | term_start4 = 1 January 1999 | term_end4 = 28 June 2000 | governor4 = Anthony Garotinho | office5 = State Secretary of Transports of Rio de Janeiro | term_start5 = November 1991 | term_end5 = July 1992 | governor5 = Leonel Brizola | office6 = Federal Deputy | term_start6 = 1 February 1991 | term_end6 = 1 February 1995 | constituency6 = Rio de Janeiro | birth_place = Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil | birth_date = 16 March 1957 (age 69) | party = PDT (1980–present) | spouse = Ângela Maria Rocha }}

Carlos Roberto Lupi (born 16 March 1957) is a Brazilian professor and politician. He is the president of the Democratic Labour Party (PDT) and one of the vice presidents of the Socialist International (SI).[1][2][3]

During Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) and Dilma Rousseff's (PT) government, he was the Minister of Labour and Employment between March 2007 and December 2011.[4]

Lupi was also State Secretary of Government of Rio de Janeiro, State Secretary of Transports of Rio de Janeiro and Federal Deputy for the same state.[5]

Lupi also served as social security minister in the second presidency of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. He resigned on 2 May 2025 after a police investigation revealed long-term embezzlement of pension funds by the Instituto Nacional do Seguro Social.[6]

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