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.

Cabinet of Bolivia
Current: Cabinet of Luis Arce
Logo of the Bolivian government
Agency overview
TypeAdvisory body
HeadquartersLa Paz, Bolivia
Employees18 members:
Agency executive

Current Cabinet


Cabinet of Bolivia
Presidency of Luis Arce, 2020–present
Office Name Party Term Prof.
President Luis Arce MAS-IPSP 8 November 2020 – present Eco.
Vice President David Choquehuanca[lower-alpha 1] MAS-IPSP 8 November 2020 – present Dip.
Minister of Foreign Affairs
and Worship

(Chancellor)
Rogelio Mayta MAS-IPSP 9 November 2020 – present Law.
Minister of the Presidency María Nela Prada[lower-alpha 2] MAS-IPSP 9 November 2020 – present Dip.
Minister of Government Carlos del Castillo MAS-IPSP 9 November 2020 – present Law.
Minister of Defense Edmundo Novillo MAS-IPSP 9 November 2020 – present Law.
Attorney General Wilfredo Chávez MAS-IPSP 12 November 2020 – present Law.
Minister of Economy
and Public Finance
Marcelo Alejandro Gómez García MAS-IPSP 9 November 2020 – present
Minister of Development
Planning
Felima Gabriela Mendoza MAS-IPSP 9 November 2020 – present
Minister of Hydrocarbons
and Energies
Franklin Molina Ortiz MAS-IPSP 9 November 2020 – present
Minister of Productive
Development and
the Plural Economy
Néstor Huanca Chura MAS-IPSP 9 November 2020 – present
Minister of Public Works,
Services, and Housing
Edgar Montaño MAS-IPSP 9 November 2020 – present Eng.
Minister of Mining
and Metallurgy
Ramiro Félix Villavicencio

Niño de Guzmán

MAS-IPSP 9 November 2020 – present
Minister of Justice
and Institutional
Transparency
Iván Lima MAS-IPSP 9 November 2020 – present Law.
Minister of Health
and Sports
Édgar Pozo Valdivia MAS-IPSP 9 November 2020 – 16 January 2021 Dr.
Jeyson Marcos Auza Pinto MAS-IPSP 16 January 2021 – present
Minister of Environment
and Water
Juan Santos Cruz MAS-IPSP 9 November 2020 – present
Minister of Education Adrián Quelca Tarqui MAS-IPSP 9 November 2020 – present
Minister of Rural Development
and Land
Wilson Cáceres Cárdenas MAS-IPSP 9 November 2020 – 1 December 2020
Edwin Ronald Characayo MAS-IPSP 1 December 2020 – present Agr.
Minister of Cultures, Decolonization,
and Depatriarchalization
Sabina Orellana MAS-IPSP 20 November 2020 – present Uni.

Resources

Notes

  1. Acting President from 13 December to 15 December 2021[3]
  2. Acting Foreign Minister from 4 January to 28 January 2021[4]

References

  1. Country Studies: Bolivia
  2. Supreme Decree 29894, 7 February 2009.
  3. "David Choquehuanca asume la presidencia hasta mañana". www.paginasiete.bo (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  4. Bolivia, Opinión. "Prada: "El viejo Estado arrojó gobiernos que expresaban intereses de minorías con la cabeza en el extranjero"". Opinión Bolivia (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 February 2021.


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