General Juan José Torres had taken the Presidency 7 October 1970, and formed his cabinet.
Ministry / Date | 09.10.1970[1] | 20.10.1970[2] | 17.03.1971[3] | |
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Foreign and Religious Affaire | Emilio Molina Pizarro, mil | Huáscar Taborga Torrico, ind | ||
Interior, Migration and Justice | Jorge Gallardo Lozada, MNRI | |||
National Defense | David La Fuente Soto, mil | Emilio Molina Pizarro, mil | ||
Planning and Co-ordination | Flavio Machicado Saravia, ind | Gustavo Luna Uzquiano, ind | ||
Finance | Antonio Sánchez de Lozada, ind | Flavio Machicado Saravia, ind | ||
Education and Culture | vacancy | Huáscar Taborga Torrico, ind | Hugo Poppe Entrambasaguas, MIR | |
Transport, Communications and Aviation | Jaime Paz Soldán Pol, mil | Jaime Cadima Valdez, mil | ||
Labor and Union Affairs | Abel Ayoroa Argandoña, MNRI | Isaac Sandoval Rodriguez, ind | ||
Industry, Commerce and Tourism | Jesús Vía Solís, mil | Edmundo Roca Vaca Diez, MNR | ||
Mining and Metallurgy | Eduardo Méndez Pereyra, mil | |||
Energy and Hydrocarbons | Enrique Mariaca Bilbao, ind | |||
Agriculture and Peasant Affairs | Hugo Céspedes Espinoza, mil | Mario Candia Navarro, mil | ||
Health and Social Security | Guillermo Aponte Burela, FARO | Javier Torres Goitia, MNRI | ||
Housing and Urbanism | Jorge Prudencio Cossío, ind | |||
Press and Information | Gastón Lupo Gamarra, mil | Ramiro Villarroel Claure, ind | ||
Secretary to the Cabinet | Mario Velarde Dorado, MNRI | |||
State | José Ortíz Mercado, MNRI | no |