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]
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 |
See also
References
- ↑ "Gabinete de la Revolución Ciudadana". Presidencia República del Ecuador. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
- ↑ "Ecuador's President-Elect Lenin Announces Diverse Cabinet". telsurtv.net. 23 May 2017. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
External links
- Gabinete de la Revolución Ciudadana Official Ecuadorian Cabinet Portal
- Political Database of the Americas, Republic of Ecuador Cabinet Recent history of the cabinet of Ecuador provided by Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
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