Council of Ministers of Cuba

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The Council of Ministers is the highest ranking executive and administrative body and constitutes the government of the Republic of Cuba. Its membership consists of the President of the Council of ministers (sometimes referred to as the Prime Minister of Cuba),[1] the Secretary, the First Vice President, and the five Vice Presidents of the Council of State, the heads of the national ministries, and such other members as established by law.

In addition to this largish body, there is a smaller body, the Executive Committee, consisting of the President, the First Vice President, the five Vice Presidents, and such of the Ministers as chosen by the President to be on the Executive Committee. As of 2005, the ministers of: Economy and Planning, Finances and Prices, Foreign Investment and Economic Cooperation, Labor and Social Security, Metallurgy and Electronics Industry, Science, Technology, and the Environment and Tourism were on the Executive Committee.

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The Council of Ministers is responsible for the implementation of policy agreements authorized by the National Assembly of People’s Power. These are designated to individual ministries. The council also proposes general plans for economic and social development, which are in turn authorized by the National Assembly twice yearly.

The Council of Ministers also directs Cuba's foreign policy and its relations with other governments; approves international treaties before passing them over for ratification of the Council of State; directs and oversees foreign trade and the State budget. The Council of Ministers enforces laws authorized by the National Assembly, which are passed by the Council of State.

[edit] Lists of members of the Council of Ministers

per the Cuban government website [1]

[edit] President of the Council of Ministers (Prime minister)

[edit] First Vice President

[edit] Vice Presidents of the Council of Ministers

[edit] Executive Secretary of the Council of Ministers

Ministry
Minister
Economy and Planning José Luis Rodríguez García
Interior Abelardo Colomé
Foreign Affairs Felipe Pérez Roque
Justice Roberto T. Díaz Sotolongo
Armed Forces Julio Casas Regueiro
Public Health José Ramón Balaguer
Work and Social Security Alfredo Morales Cartaya
Agriculture Alfredo Jordán Morales
Education Ana Elsa Velazquez
Culture Abel Prieto
Higher Education Ruben Zardoya
Central Bank of Cuba Francisco Soberón Valdés
Science, Technology and the Environment Rosa Elena Simeón
Informatics and Communications Ramiro Valdés menendez
Domestic Trade Marino Alberto Murillo Jorge
Foreign Trade Raúl de la Nuez Ramírez
Sugar Industry Ulises Rosales
Finances and Prices Georgina Barreiro Fajardo
Construction Fidel Fernando Figueroa de la Paz
Basic Industry Yadira García Vera
Light Industry José Silvano Hernández Bernárdez
Auditing & Control Gladys María Bejerano Portela
Fishing Industry Alfredo López Valdés
Food Alejandro Roca Iglesias
Tourism Manuel Marrero Cruz
Iron, Steel and Engineering Industry Fernando Acosta Santana
Transportation Jorge Luis Sierra Cruz
Without Portfolio Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz
Attorney General Juan Escalona Reguera
President of the Cuban Civil Aviation Institute Rogelio Acevedo González
President of the Cuban Radio and Television Institute Ernesto López Domínguez
President of the National Institute of Sports Julio Christian Jiménez Molina
President of the National Hydraulic Resources Institute Jorge Luis Aspiolea Roig
Permanent Representative to the UN Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz

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