Cabinet of Ecuador
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.
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Legislative
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Current Ministers of the Cabinet
Office | Incumbent |
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Minister of the Interior |
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José Valencia Amores[3] | |
Rosana Alvarado | |
Carlos de la Torre | |
Minister of Economic and Social Inclusion |
Iván Espinel |
Miguel Carvajal | |
Enrique Ponce de León | |
Fander Falconí | |
Minister of Industry and Productivity |
Pablo Campana |
Minister of Hydrocarbons |
Carlos Pérez |
Víctor Granda López | |
Tarcisio Granizo | |
Raúl Pérez Torres | |
Guillermo León | |
Minister of Energy |
Rene Ortiz Durán |
Minister of Mining | Javier Córdova |
Minister of Sport | Andrea Sotomayor |
Minister of Labor | Raúl Ledesma |
Minister of Agriculture | Vanessa Cordero |
Minister of Aquaculture | Ana Drouet |
Minister of Housing | Guido Macchiavello |
Minister of Health | Verónica Espinosa |
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References
- "Gabinete de la Revolución Ciudadana". Presidencia República del Ecuador. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
- https://www.ministeriodegobierno.gob.ec/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cv-ministra.pdf
- "Foreign ministers E-K". rulers.org. Retrieved 2019-12-15.
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