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Giammattei Cabinet

Cabinet of Guatemala
2020–2024
Date formedJanuary 14, 2020
Date dissolvedJanuary 14, 2024
People and organisations
PresidentAlejandro Giammattei
Vice PresidentGuillermo Castillo Reyes
No. of ministers14
Member party  Vamos
History
Election2019 Guatemalan general election
PredecessorCabinet of Jimmy Morales
SuccessorCabinet of Bernardo Arévalo
Logo used by the Government during Giammattei's presidency.

The Cabinet of Alejandro Giammattei constituted the fifty-first cabinet of Guatemala.

Giammattei's cabinet succeeded the Morales cabinet, after the 2019 general election. The officials took office on January 14, 2020, and dissolved on January 14, 2024.

Composition

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and FoodÓscar Bonilla14 January 202014 April 2020 Independent
José Ángel López14 April 202015 November 2022 Independent
Edgar René De León Moreno15 November 202214 January 2024 Independent
Minister of Environment and Natural ResourcesMario Rojas Espino14 January 202017 October 2022 VIVA
Gerson Barrios Garrido17 October 202214 January 2024 Independent
Minister of Communications, Infrastructure and HousingJosé Lemus Cifuentes14 January 202029 June 2021 Vamos
Javier Maldonado Quiñónez1 July 202114 January 2024 Independent
Minister of Culture and SportsLidiette Martínez Cayetano14 January 202010 September 2020 Vamos
Felipe Aguilar Marroquín10 September 202014 January 2024 Vamos
Minister of National DefenseJuan Carlos Alemán Soto14 January 202021 December 2021 Military
Henry Yovani Reyes Chigua21 December 202114 January 2024 Military
Minister of Social DevelopmentRaúl Romero Segura14 January 202017 October 2022 Vamos
Héctor Cana Rivera17 October 202214 January 2024 Independent
Minister of EconomyAntonio Malouf Morales14 January 202011 March 2022 Independent
Janio Rosales Alegría11 March 202211 July 2023 Independent
Luz Mariana Pérez Contreras13 July 202314 January 2024 Independent
Minister of EducationClaudia Ruiz Casasola14 January 202014 January 2024 Vamos
Minister of Energy and MinesAlberto Pimentel Mata14 January 202011 July 2023 Vamos
Manuel Eduardo Arita Sagastume18 July 202314 January 2024 Independent
Minister of Public FinanceÁlvaro González Ricci14 January 202030 September 2022 Independent
Edwin Martínez Cameros30 September 202214 January 2024 Independent
Minister of the InteriorEdgar Godoy Samayoa14 January 20204 June 2020 Vamos
Oliverio García Rodas4 June 20203 November 2020 Independent
Claudia Haydée Díaz León (acting)3 November 202019 November 2020 Independent
Gendri Reyes Mazariegos19 November 202025 January 2022 Independent
David Napoleón Barrientos Girón25 January 202216 October 2023 Independent
Byron René Bor Illescas17 October 202314 January 2024 Independent
Minister of Foreign AffairsPedro Brolo Vila14 January 20201 February 2022 Vamos
Mario Búcaro1 February 202214 January 2024 Independent
Minister of Public Health and Social AssistanceHugo Monroy Castillo14 January 202019 June 2020 Vamos
María Amelia Flores19 June 202016 September 2021 Independent
Francisco Coma Martín16 September 202114 January 2024 Independent
Minister of Labor and Social WelfareRafael Lobos Madrid14 January 20201 July 2020 Independent
Rafael Rodríguez Pellecer1 July 202014 January 2024 Independent

References

  1. "Alejandro Giammattei presenta a dos ministros que ocuparían su gabinete de gobierno" (in Spanish). Publinews. 22 July 2019.
Preceded byMorales Cabinet Giammattei Cabinet
2020–2024
Succeeded byArévalo Cabinet


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