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Lidia Gueiler Tejada was inaugurated on 16 November 1979 as Provisional President of Bolivia and formed her cabinet on 19 November 1979.

Ministry / Date 19.11.1979[1] 14.02.1980[2] 29.02.1980[3] 10.03.1980[4] 07.04.1980[5] 07.04.1980[6] 08.05.1980[7]
Foreign and Religious Affaire Julio Garrett Aillón, MNR Gastón Aráoz Levy, MNR
Interior, Migration and Justice Jorge Selun Vaca Diez, PCML Antonio Arnez Camacho, mil
National Defense Miguel Ayoroa Montaño, mil Antonio Arnez Camacho, mil Walter Nunez Rivero, mil
Finance Augusto Cuádros Sánchez, MNR Adolfo Aramayo Anze, MNR
Planning and Co-ordination Jorge Agreda Valderrama, PDC Jaime Ponce Garcia, PDC
Education and Culture Carlos Antonio Carrasco Fernandez, MNRI
Labor and Union Affairs Oscar García Suárez, MIN Isaac Sandóval Rodríguez, ind Raúl Jiménez Sanjinés, ind
Industry, Commerce and Tourism Eduardo Arauco Paz, MNR Juan Carlos Navajas Mogro, ind
Transport, Communications and Aviation Hugo Velasco Rosales, MNR Ernesto Rivero Villarroel, ind
Mining and Metallurgy Oscar Bonifaz Gutierrez, PDC Jorge Gutierrez del Rio, ind
Energy and Hydrocarbons Víctor Quinteros Rasguido, PRA Manuel Cuevas Aguilera, ind
Agriculture and Peasant Affairs Luis Anez Alvarez, MNR Mario Viscarra Ayala, MNR
Health and Social Security Ayda Claros de Bayá, PDC Hugo Palazzi Moscoso, ind
Housing and Urbanism René Higueras del Barco, PCML Ernesto Wende Frankel, ind
Economic Integration Pánfilo Anavi, PCML Fernando Salazar Paredes, PCML
Press and Information Oscar Peña Franco, PCML
Secretary to the Cabinet Gastón Aráoz Levy, MNR Salvador Romero Pitari, MNR
Parliamentary Affairs Benjamín Miguel Harb, PDC no no no no no no
Social Affairs Elba Ojara de Jemio, MNR

MNR – Revolutionary Nationalist Movement

PDC – Christian Democratic Party

PCML – Communist Party of Bolivia (Marxist–Leninist)

PRA – Authentic Revolutionary Party

MNRI – Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement

MIN – Movement of the National Left

mil – military

ind – independent

  1. ^ Decreto Presidencial N° 17118, 19.11.1979. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo
  2. ^ Decreto Presidencial N° 17226, 14.02.1980. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo
  3. ^ Decreto Presidencial N° 17231, 29.02.1980. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo
  4. ^ Decreto Presidencial N° 17266, 10.03.1980. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo
  5. ^ Decreto Presidencial N° 17291, 07.04.1980. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo
  6. ^ Decreto Presidencial N° 17319, 07.04.1980. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo
  7. ^ Decreto Presidencial N° 17381, 08.05.1980. http://www.gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo

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