The Cabinet of Paraguay is composed of twelve cabinet ministers. Each is appointed by the President of Paraguay, and serves as the head of a particular executive department.[1]
Portfolio | Minister | |
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Santiago Peña | ||
Chief of the Cabinet | Lea Giménez | |
Minister of the Interior | Enrique Riera Escudero | |
Minister of Economy and Finance | Carlos Gustavo Fernández Valdovinos | |
Minister of Foreign Relations | Rubén Ramírez Lezcano | |
Minister of Public Health and Social Welfare | María Teresa Barán | |
Minister of Women | Cynthia Figueredo | |
Minister of Justice | Ángel Ramón Barchini | |
Minister of Labor, Employment, and Social Security | Mónica Recalde | |
Minister of Public Works and Communications | Claudia Centurión | |
Minister of Agriculture and Livestock | Carlos Alcibiades Giménez Díaz | |
Minister of Industry and Commerce | Javier Giménez García de Zúñiga | |
Minister of National Defense | Óscar González | |
Minister of Education and Science | Luis Fernando Ramírez | |
Minister of Social Development | Miguel Tadeo Rojas | |
Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development | Rolando de Barros Barreto Acha | |
Minister of Urbanism, Housing, and Habitat | Juan Carlos Baruja | |
Minister of Information and Communication Technology | Gustavo Villate | |
Minister of Childhood and Adolescence | Walter Gutiérrez | |
Minister of the National Secretariat of Sports | César Ramírez Caje | |
Minister of the National Secretariat of Tourism | Angie Duarte de Melillo | |
Minister of the National Secretariat of Culture | Adriana Ortiz Semidei | |
Minister of the National Secretariat for Human Rights and Persons with Disabilities | Yody Marlene Ledesma | |
Minister of the National Secretariat of Youth | Florencia Taboada Evreinoff | |
Minister of the National Anti-Drug Secretariat | Jalil Rachid | |
Minister of the National Secretariat of Intelligence | Marco Alcaraz |
Portfolio | Minister | |
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Mario Abdo Benítez | ||
Eladio Loizaga[2] [3] | ||
Santiago Peña | ||
Minister of National Defence | Diógenes Martínez | |
Interior Minister | Tadeo Rojas | |
Minister of Industry and Commerce | Gustavo Leite | |
Minister of Agriculture | Juan Carlos Baruja | |
Minister of Public Works and Communications | Ramón Jiménez Gaona[4] | |
Minister of Public Health and Social Welfare | Julio Daniel Mazzoleni | |
Minister of Education and Culture | Enrique Riera Escudero | |
Carla Bacigalupo | ||
Minister for Women | Ana María Baiardi | |
Minister of Labor | Guillermo Sosa |