General Juan Pereda Asbún assumed the presidency of Bolivia on 21 July 1978, formed his cabinet on 24 July and was removed from office on 3 November.
Ministry / Date | 24.07.1978[1] | 04.09.1978[2] | 06.11.1978[3] |
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Foreign and Religious Affaire | Ricardo Anaya Arce, PIR | ||
Interior, Migration and Justice | Faustino Rico Toro, mil | ||
National Defense | Ángel Salmón, mil | Wálter Castro Avendaño, mil | |
Planning and Co-ordination | Raúl Lema Patiño, MNR | Ronald Mac Lean Abaroa, ind | |
Finance | Jorge Tamayo Ramos, ind | ||
Education and Culture | Hernando García Vespa, FSB | Humberto Cayoja Riart, mil | |
Transport, Communications and Aviation | Alfredo Franco Guachalla, MNR | Fernando Guillén Monje, mil | |
Labor and Union Affairs | Jorge Burgoa Alarcón, ARB | José Quiroz Antequera, mil | |
Industry, Commerce and Tourism | Edwin Tapia Frontanilla, UNB | Natalio Morales Mosquera, mil | |
Mining and Metallurgy | Ismael Castro Montaño, ind | Jorge Echazú Aguirre, mil | |
Energy and Hydrocarbons | Jaime Larrazabal L., ind | David Fernández Viscarra, mil | |
Agriculture and Peasant Affairs | Guillermo Escobar Uhry, mil | ||
Health and Social Security | Oscar Román Vaca, ind | Luis Kuramoto Medina, mil | |
Housing and Urbanism | Gastón Moreira Ostria, FSB | Lucio Añez Rivera, mil | |
Secretary to the Cabinet | Guillermo Bilbao La Vieja, BRB | Luis Fernando Valle Quevedo, mil |
MNR – Revolutionary Nationalist Movement
FSB – Bolivian Socialist Falange
PIR – Revolutionary Left Party
UNB – Barrientista National Union
ARB – Barrientista Revolutionary Alliance
BRB – Barrientista Revolutionary Block
mil – military
ind – independent
Notes
edit- ^ Decreto Presidencial N° 15689, 24.07.1978. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo
- ^ Decreto Presidencial N° 15777, 04.09.1978. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo
- ^ Decreto Presidencial N° 15930, 06.11.1978. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo