Council of Ministers of Guatemala
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The National Palace of Culture, seat of the Central Government. | |
Formation | 1986 |
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President | Bernardo Arévalo |
Membership | 14 |
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The Council of Ministers of Guatemala governs the country through the executive branch of Guatemala. There is a total of 14 ministries, each headed by a Minister that is appointed by the president.
Current Ministers
The individuals listed below are the current Ministers and form a part of President Bernardo Arévalo's government.[1]
Logo | Ministry | Incumbent | Website |
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Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food (MAGA) | www | ||
Maynor Estrada | |||
Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (MARN) | www | ||
Patricia Orantes | |||
Ministry of Communications, Infrastructure and Housing (CIV) | www | ||
Félix Alvarado | |||
Ministry of Culture and Sports (MCD) | mcd | ||
Liwy Grazioso | |||
Ministry of National Defense (MINDEF) | www | ||
Henry Saenz Ramos | |||
Ministry of Social Development (MIDES) | www | ||
Abelardo Pinto | |||
Ministry of Economy (MINECO) | mineco | ||
Gabriela García-Quinn | |||
Ministry of Education (MINEDUC) | www | ||
Anabella Giracca | |||
Ministry of Energy and Mines (MEM) | mem | ||
Víctor Hugo Ventura Ruiz | |||
Ministry of Public Finance (MINFIN) | www | ||
Jonathan Menkos | |||
Ministry of the Interior (MINGOB) | mingob | ||
Francisco Jiménez Irungaray | |||
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MINEX) | www | ||
Carlos Ramiro Martínez | |||
Ministry of Public Health and Social Assistance (MSPAS) | www | ||
Óscar Cordón Cruz | |||
Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare (MINTRABAJO) | mintrabajo | ||
Miriam Roquel Chávez |
List of cabinets
- Cabinet of Bernardo Arévalo
- Cabinet of Alejandro Giammattei
- Cabinet of Alejandro Maldonado
- Cabinet of Jimmy Morales
- Cabinet of Otto Pérez Molina
See also
References
- ^ "Presidente Bernardo Arévalo juramenta a su gabinete de Gobierno". www.soy502.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-16.
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