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Cabinet of Otto Pérez Molina

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Molina Cabinet

Cabinet of Guatemala
2012–2015
Date formed14 January 2012
Date dissolved3 September 2015
People and organisations
PresidentOtto Pérez Molina
Vice PresidentAlejandro Maldonado
Roxana Baldetti
Member party  Patriotic Party
History
Election2011 Guatemalan general election
PredecessorColom Cabinet
SuccessorCabinet of Alejandro Maldonado
Logo used by the Government during Molina's presidency

The Cabinet of Otto Pérez Molina was the forty-eighth cabinet of Guatemala.

The cabinet took office on 14 January 2012 and ended after the resignation of Otto Pérez Molina on 3 September 2015.[1]

Composition

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Food
Efraín Medina Guerra
14 January 201216 January 2013 VIVA
Elmer López Rodríguez
16 January 201313 February 2015 Independent
José Sebastián Marcucci
13 February 20153 September 2015 Independent
Minister of Environment and Natural Resources
Roxana Sobenes
14 January 20129 January 2014 Independent
Michelle Martínez Kelly
10 January 201422 May 2015 Independent
Oscar Medinilla Sánchez
22 May 20153 September 2015 Independent
Minister of Communications, Infrastructure and Housing
Alejandro Sinibaldi
14 January 201212 September 2014 PP
Víctor Corado Váldez
12 September 20143 September 2015 Independent
Minister of Culture and Sports
Carlos Batzín Chojoj
14 January 201218 September 2014 PP
18 September 20143 September 2015 PP
Minister of National Defense
Ulises Noé Anzueto Girón
14 January 201216 July 2013 Military
Manuel López Ambrosio
16 July 201316 July 2015 Military
16 July 20153 September 2015 Military
Minister of Social Development
Luz Lainfiesta Soto
25 January 201214 June 2013 Independent
Leonel Rodríguez Lara
14 June 20133 September 2015 PRI
Minister of Economy
Sergio de la Torre Gimeno
14 January 201222 August 2015 Independent
Ricardo Sagastume
22 August 20153 September 2015 LIDER
Minister of Education
Cynthia del Águila
14 January 201222 August 2015 Independent
Eligio Sic Ixpancoc
22 August 20153 September 2015 Independent
Minister of Energy and Mines
Erick Archila Dehesa
14 January 201215 May 2015 Independent
Edwin Rodas Solares
15 May 201521 May 2015 Independent
José Miguel de la Vega Izeppi
21 May 20153 September 2015 Independent
Minister of Public Finance
Pavel Centeno
14 January 201229 October 2013 PP
María Castro Mazariegos
29 October 201316 June 2014 Independent
Dorval Carías Samayoa
16 June 20143 September 2015 Independent
Minister of the Interior
Mauricio López Bonilla
14 January 201221 May 2015 PP
Eunice Mendizábal
21 May 20153 September 2015 Independent
Minister of Foreign Affairs14 January 201213 January 2013 VIVA
14 January 201316 September 2014 Independent
16 September 20143 September 2015 Independent
Minister of Public Health and Social Assistance
Francisco Arredondo
14 January 201210 April 2012 Independent
10 April 201224 September 2014 Independent
Luis Enrique Monterroso
24 September 201425 August 2015 Independent
Werner Ramírez Rivas
25 August 20153 September 2015 Independent
Minister of Labor and Social Welfare
Carlos Contreras
14 January 20123 June 2015 PP
Carlos Ulban López
3 June 20153 September 2015 Independent

References

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  1. ^ "Los ocho ministros fieles a Otto Pérez Molina" (in Spanish). Prensa Libre. 25 August 2015.


Preceded by Pérez Cabinet
2012–2015
Succeeded by