Cabinet of Ecuador

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The Cabinet of Ecuador, officially: Cabinet of the Citizens Revolution (Spanish: Gabinete de la Revolución Ciudadana), is part of the executive branch of the Ecuadorian government, consisting of the heads of the variable number of government ministries.[1] The cabinet is appointed by the President.

Current cabinet

Lenín Moreno's inaugural cabinet was named on 23 May 2017.[2]

 
 
 
Cabinet of Ecuador
Presidency of Lenín Moreno, 2017–
Office Name Term
Presidency Lenín Moreno 2017–present
Vice Presidency María Alejandra Vicuña 2017–present
Minister of Agriculture, Cattle raising, Aquaculture and Fishing Vanessa Cordero 2017–present
Minister of Environment Richard Martínez 2018–present
Minister of Culture Raul Perez Torres 2017–present
Minister of National Defense Raúl Oswaldo Jarrín Román 2018–present
Minister of Sports Andrea Sotomayor 2017–present
Minister of Urban Development and Housing Adrián Sandoya Unamuno 2018–present
Minister of Education Fander Falconi 2017–present
Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Medardo Cadena 2017–present
Minister of Finance Carlos de la Torre 2017–present
Minister of Economic and Social Inclusion Ivan Espinel 2017–present
Minister of Industries and Competitiveness Eva Garcia 2017–present
Minister of the Interior Mauro Toscanini 2018–present
Minister of Justice, Human Rights and Religious Affairs Rosana Alavarado 2017–present
Minister of Nonrenewable Natural Resources Pedro Merizalde Pavon 2017–present
Minister of Foreign Affairs José Valencia Amores 2018–present
Minister of Labour Relations Raul Ledesma 2017–present
Minister of Public Health Veronica Espinosa 2017–present
Minister of Telecommunications and Information Society Guillermo Leon 2017–present
Minister of Transport and Public Works Paul Granda 2017–present
A travelling session of the Ecuadorian Cabinet in Cayambe, Ecuador, on 1 June 2012.

See also

The Citizens' Revolution

References

  1. "Gabinete de la Revolución Ciudadana". Presidencia República del Ecuador. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  2. "Ecuador's President-Elect Lenin Announces Diverse Cabinet". telsurtv.net. 23 May 2017. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
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