In Bolivia on 1 November 1979, Colonel Alberto Natusch Busch executed a coup d'état against the constitutional government of Wálter Guevara Arze, and formed his cabinet.
Ministry / Date | 01.11.1979[1] | 04.11.1979[2] | 07.11.1979[3] | |
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Foreign and Religious Affaire | Guillermo Bedregal Gutierrez, MNR | |||
Interior, Migration and Justice | Carlos Mena Burgos, mil | |||
National Defense | Oscar Larrain Frontanilla, mil | |||
Planning and Co-ordination | vacancy | Alejandro A. Pacheco, ind | ||
Finance | Agapito Feliciano Monzon, MNR | |||
Education and Culture | Wilfredo Cossio Aguilar, MNRI | |||
Transport, Communications and Aviation | Edil Sandoval Moron, MNRI | |||
Labor and Union Affairs | Raúl Guzman Moreira, MNRI | |||
Industry, Commerce and Tourism | Julio Herrera Dorado, mil | |||
Mining and Metallurgy | Abel Ayoroa Argandoña, MNRI | |||
Energy and Hydrocarbons | vacancy | vacancy | vacancy | |
Agriculture and Peasant Affairs | Carlos Fernandez Narvaez, mil | |||
Health and Social Security | vacancy | vacancy | Aquiles Gómez Coca, MNR | |
Housing and Urbanism | Aroldo Cortez Jimenez, mil | |||
Economic Integration | vacancy | vacancy | vacancy | |
Press and Information | vacancy | Guillermo Rivero Tejada, MNR | ||
Secretary to the Cabinet | Boris Maricovic Cordova, PSD | |||
Social Affairs | Raul Roca Rivero, MNR |
MNR – Revolutionary Nationalist Movement
MNRI – Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement
PSD – Social Democratic Party
mil – military
ind – independent