Government of Lidia Gueiler Tejada, 1979–80
Lidia Gueiler Tejada was inaugurated on 16 November 1979 as Provisional President of Bolivia and formed her cabinet on 19 November 1979.
Ministry / Date | 19.11.1979[1] | 14.02.1980[2] | 29.02.1980[3] | 10.03.1980[4] | 07.04.1980[5] | 07.04.1980[6] | 08.05.1980[7] |
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Foreign and Religious Affaire | Julio Garrett Aillón, MNR | Gastón Aráoz Levy, MNR | |||||
Interior, Migration and Justice | Jorge Selun Vaca Diez, PCML | Antonio Arnez Camacho, mil | |||||
National Defense | Miguel Ayoroa Montaño, mil | Antonio Arnez Camacho, mil | Walter Nunez Rivero, mil | ||||
Finance | Augusto Cuádros Sánchez, MNR | Adolfo Aramayo Anze, MNR | |||||
Planning and Co-ordination | Jorge Agreda Valderrama, PDC | Jaime Ponce Garcia, PDC | |||||
Education and Culture | Carlos Antonio Carrasco Fernandez, MNRI | ||||||
Labor and Union Affairs | Oscar García Suárez, MIN | Isaac Sandóval Rodríguez, ind | Raúl Jiménez Sanjinés, ind | ||||
Industry, Commerce and Tourism | Eduardo Arauco Paz, MNR | Juan Carlos Navajas Mogro, ind | |||||
Transport, Communications and Aviation | Hugo Velasco Rosales, MNR | Ernesto Rivero Villarroel, ind | |||||
Mining and Metallurgy | Oscar Bonifaz Gutierrez, PDC | Jorge Gutierrez del Rio, ind | |||||
Energy and Hydrocarbons | Víctor Quinteros Rasguido, PRA | Manuel Cuevas Aguilera, ind | |||||
Agriculture and Peasant Affairs | Luis Anez Alvarez, MNR | Mario Viscarra Ayala, MNR | |||||
Health and Social Security | Ayda Claros de Bayá, PDC | Hugo Palazzi Moscoso, ind | |||||
Housing and Urbanism | René Higueras del Barco, PCML | Ernesto Wende Frankel, ind | |||||
Economic Integration | Pánfilo Anavi, PCML | Fernando Salazar Paredes, PCML | |||||
Press and Information | Oscar Peña Franco, PCML | ||||||
Secretary to the Cabinet | Gastón Aráoz Levy, MNR | Salvador Romero Pitari, MNR | |||||
Parliamentary Affairs | Benjamín Miguel Harb, PDC | no | no | no | no | no | no |
Social Affairs | Elba Ojara de Jemio, MNR |
MNR – Revolutionary Nationalist Movement
PDC – Christian Democratic Party
PCML – Communist Party of Bolivia (Marxist–Leninist)
PRA – Authentic Revolutionary Party
MNRI – Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement
MIN – Movement of the National Left
mil – military
ind – independent
Notes
- ↑ Decreto Presidencial N° 17118, 19.11.1979. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo
- ↑ Decreto Presidencial N° 17226, 14.02.1980. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo
- ↑ Decreto Presidencial N° 17231, 29.02.1980. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo
- ↑ Decreto Presidencial N° 17266, 10.03.1980. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo
- ↑ Decreto Presidencial N° 17291, 07.04.1980. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo
- ↑ Decreto Presidencial N° 17319, 07.04.1980. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo
- ↑ Decreto Presidencial N° 17381, 08.05.1980. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo
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