User:Carwil/EvoCab2006

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 Coat of Arms of Bolivia
 Wiphala (National symbol of Bolivia)
Initial Cabinet of Bolivia
First Presidency of Evo Morales, 2006
Office Name Term
Presidency Evo Morales 2006–present
Vice Presidency Álvaro García Linera 2006–present
Ministry of the Presidency Juan Ramón Quintana 2006–2010
Ministry of Foreign Relations (Chancellor) David Choquehuanca 2006–present
Ministry of Government Alicia Muñoz 2006–2007
Alfredo Rada Vélez
2007–2010
Ministry of National Defense Walker Sixto San Miguel Rodríguez 2006–2010
Ministry of Economic Planning Carlos Villegas 2006–2007
Gabriel Loza Tellería 2007–
Ministry of Autonomy
created 7 Feb 2009
Carlos Romero Bonifaz 2009–
Ministry of Education
Félix Patzi
2006–2007
Víctor Cáceres RodrÍguez Jan–Jun 2007
Magdalena Cajías de la Vega Jun 2007–2008[1]
Roberto Aguilar 2008–present
Ministry of Rural Development and Land Hugo Salvatierra 2006–2007
Susana Rivero Guzmán 2007–
Ministry of Economy and Finance
Luis Alberto Arce Catacora
2006–present
Ministry of Public Works and Services Salvador Ruiz Reira 2006–2007
Jerjes Mercado Suárez 2007–2008
Oscar Coca Antezana 2008–2009
Wálter Juvenal Delgadillo 2009–
Ministry of Mining Walter Villarroel 2006–? 2006
Guillermo Dalence ? 2006–? 2007
Luís Alberto Echazú ? 2007–2010
Ministry of Justice Casimira Rodríguez 2006–2007
Celima Torrico Rojas 2007–
Ministry of Health and Sports
Nila Heredia Miranda
2006–2008
2008–
Ministry of Labor Álex Gálvez Mamami 2006–2007
Wálter Juvenal Delgadillo 2007–
Ministry of Hydrocarbons and Energy Andrés Soliz Rada 2006–2007
Carlos Villegas 2007–September 2008
Saúl Avalos September 2008–2009
Oscar Coca Antezana 2009–2010
Ministry of Water Abel Mamami 2006–27 Nov 2007
Walter Valda 27 Nov 2007–1 Apr 2008
Ministry of Water and Environment from Feb 2009 Rene Orellana 1 Apr 2008–2010
Ministry of the Economy Celindra Sosa 2006–
Ministry of Cultures elevated from Vice-Ministry, Feb 2009 Pablo Groux 2009–2010
Ministry of Institutional Transparency and the Fight against Corruption elevated from Vice-Ministry, Feb 2009 Nardi Suxo 2009–present
Ministry of Development Planning elevated from Vice-Ministry, Feb 2009 Noel Aguirre Ledesma 2009–
Unless otherwise specified, Ministerial transitions occurred during annual appointments in January: on 23 January in 2006 and 2007. In 2009, transitions occurred with the enlargement of the cabinet through Supreme Decree 29894 on 7 February.[2]

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References

  1. ^ http://www.eldeber.com.bo/2007/2007-06-09/vernotanacional.php?id=1663
  2. ^ Chuquimia, Marcos (2009-02-09). "Crece el gabinete y Evo no toca su entorno «". El Deber. Retrieved 2011-12-02.