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Brazil’s Haddad says Durigan likely to replace him as finance minister

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SAO PAULO, ‌March 10 (Reuters) - Brazil's Finance ​Minister Fernando Haddad confirmed on Tuesday ⁠that he will step down next week and said ​that his deputy, Dario Durigan, is ‌likely to succeed him.

A formal announcement on who will take over ⁠the ministry, however, is ⁠up to President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Haddad told reporters in Brasilia.

"Dario has ‌a very good relationship with ⁠the president, one ‌of great trust... He ​is a great public administrator," said Haddad, who had ‌previously announced he would ​leave his ⁠role ahead of Brazil's general ‌elections in ⁠October.

Haddad is expected to run for governor of Sao Paulo state, ​four sources ‌told Reuters earlier this week.

(Reporting ⁠by Isabel Teles ​and Marcela Ayres; Editing ​by Gabriel Araujo)

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