Cabinet of Bolivia
Council of Ministers of Bolivia, or Cabinet of Bolivia, is part of the executive branch of the Bolivian government, consisting of the heads of the variable number of government ministries. The Council of Ministers are ministers of state and conduct the day-to-day business of public administration within Bolivia.[1] The President of Bolivia may freely reorganize the executive branch, with the most recent comprehensive reorganization occurring in February 2009.[2] Since then, the Ministry for the Legal Defense of the State has become the independent office of Solicitor General, and the Ministry of Communication has been created.
Current Presidency
Third Presidency of Evo Morales, 2015– | ||
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Office | Name | Term |
Presidency | Evo Morales | 2006–present |
Vice Presidency | Álvaro García Linera | 2006–present |
Ministry of the Presidency | Juan Ramón Quintana | 2012–2017 |
René Martínez | 2017—present | |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Chancellor) | David Choquehuanca | 2006–2017 |
Fernando Huanacuni | 2017—present | |
Ministry of Government | Carlos Romero Bonifaz | 2012–present |
Ministry of Defense | Reymi Luis Ferreira Justiniano | 2015– |
Solicitor General's Office | Héctor Enrique Arcé Zaconeta | March 2014–present |
Ministry of Cultures | Marko Machicao Bankovic | 2015–2017 |
Wilma Alanoca | 2017—present | |
Ministry of Development Planning | René Gonzalo Orellana | 2015–2017 |
Mariana Prado Noya | 2017–present | |
Ministry of Autonomy | Hugo José Siles del Prado | 2015–2017 |
Became a Vice Ministry within the Ministry of Justice in January 2017 | ||
Ministry of Education | Roberto Aguilar Gómez | 2008–present |
Ministry of Rural Development and Land | Nemesia Achacollo Tola | 2010–31 August 2015 |
César Cocarico | 31 August 2015–present | |
Ministry of Economy and Finance | Luis Alberto Arce Catacora | 2006–present |
Ministry of Public Works, Services, and Housing | Milton Claros Hinojosa | 2015–present |
Ministry of Mining and Metallurgy | Félix César Navarro Miranda | 8 April 2014–present |
Ministry of Justice | Virginia Velasco Condori | 2015–2017 |
Héctor Arce Zaconeta | 2017–present | |
Ministry of Health | Ariana Campero Nava | 2015–present |
Ministry of Sports | Tito Rolando Montaño Rivera | 2014–present |
Ministry of Work, Employment, and Social Security | José Gonzalo Trigoso Agudo | 2015–present |
Ministry of Institutional Transparency and the Fight against Corruption | Lenny Tatiana Valdivia Bautista | 2015–2017 |
Became a Vice Ministry within the Ministry of the Presidency in January 2017 | ||
Ministry of Hydrocarbons and Energy from 2017 Ministry of Hydrocarbons |
Luis Alberto Sánchez Fernández | 2015–present |
Ministry of Energies | Rafael Alarcón | 2017—present |
Ministry of the Environment and Water | María Alexandra Moreira López | 2015–2017 |
Carlos Ortuño Yañez | 2017–present | |
Ministry of Productive Development and the Plural Economy | Eugenio Rojas | 2017–present |
Ministry of Communication | Marianela Paco Durán | 2015–2017 |
Gisela López | 2017–present | |
Unless otherwise specified, Ministerial transitions occurred during annual appointments in January: on 23 January in 2015, 2011, and 2012. |
HE Rene Gonzalo Orellana Halkyer is the Minister of Development Planning
Resources
References
- ↑ Country Studies: Bolivia
- ↑ Supreme Decree 29894, 7 February 2009.
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