General David Padilla Arancibia had taken the Presidency 24 November 1978, and formed his cabinet.
More information Ministry / Date, 24.11.1978 ...
Ministry / Date |
24.11.1978[1] |
27.11.1978[2] |
16.01.1979[3] |
11.05.1979[4] |
22.06.1979[5] |
Foreign and Religious Affaire |
Raul Botelho Gozalves, ind |
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Jorge Escobari Cusicanqui, ind |
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Interior, Migration and Justice |
Raul Lopez Leyton, mil |
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National Defense |
Hugo Céspedes Espinoza, mil |
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Ismael Saavedra Sandoval, mil |
Planning and Co-ordination |
Gary Prado Salmón, mil |
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Finance |
vacancy |
Wenceslao Albo Quiroz, ind |
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Javier Alcoreza Melgarejo, mil |
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Education and Culture |
Jose Olvis Arias, mil |
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Simon Sejas Tordoya, mil |
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Transport, Communications and Aviation |
Ariel Ascarrunz Hurtado, mil |
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Juan Muñoz Revollo, mil |
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Labor and Union Affairs |
Vito Ramírez López, mil |
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Hermes Fellman Forteza, mil |
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Industry, Commerce and Tourism |
Óscar Jaime Pammo Rodríguez, mil |
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Mining and Metallurgy |
Jorge Echazú Aguirre, mil |
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Energy and Hydrocarbons |
Mario Candia Navarro, mil |
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Agriculture and Peasant Affairs |
Rolando Saravia Ortuño, mil |
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Félix Villarroel Terán, mil |
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Health and Social Security |
Luis Rivera Palacios, mil |
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Housing and Urbanism |
Alrerto Saenz, mil |
Norberto Salomón Soria, mil |
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Economic Integration |
no |
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no |
Gustavo Fernández Saavedra, ind |
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Press and Information |
Victor Aguilar Dorado, mil |
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Secretary to the Cabinet |
Abel Elías Sainz, mil |
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Jaime Arancibia Echeverria, ind |
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mil – military
ind – independent