The High Command of the Military of Bolivia entrusted General Celso Torrelio Villa with the Presidency on 4 September 1981, and on 7 September 1981 he formed his cabinet.
Ministry / Date | 07.09.1981[1] | 05.04.1982[2] |
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Foreign and Religious Affaire | Gonzalo Romero Álvarez García, FSB | |
Interior, Migration and Justice | Romulo Mercado Garnica, mil | |
National Defense | Armando Reyes Villa, mil | Jorge Echazú Aguirre, mil |
Finance | Javier Alcoreza Melgarejo, mil | Lucio Paz Rivero, ADN |
Planning and Co-ordination | Adolfo Linares Arraya, MNR | |
Education and Culture | Juan Vera Antezana, mil | |
Labor and Union Affairs | Guido Suárez Castellón, mil | |
Industry, Commerce and Tourism | Lucio Paz Rivero, ADN | Luis Palenque Cordero, MNR |
Transport and Communications | Hector Caballero Cardozo, mil | Gildo Angulo Cabrera, mil |
Mining and Metallurgy | Carlos Morales Nunez Del Prado, mil | |
Energy and Hydrocarbons | Jorge Zamora Mujia, ind | William Mackenny Velasco, ind |
Agriculture and Peasant Affairs | Carlos Villarroel Navia, mil | |
Health and Social Security | Arnold Hofman Bang Soleto, ind | |
Housing and Urbanism | Edmundo Pereyra Torrico, mil | Raúl Otermin Rodriguez, ind |
Economic Integration | Edgar Millares Reyes, FSB | |
Press, Information and Sports | Jaime Humerez Seleme, PSC | Mario Marañon Zárate, ind |
Aviation | Natalio Morales Mosquera, mil | |
Secretary to the Cabinet | Juan Carlos Durán Saucedo, MNR |
mil – military
ind – independent
MNR – Revolutionary Nationalist Movement
FSB – Bolivian Socialist Falange
ADN – Nationalist Democratic Action
PSC – Social Christian Party