Bolivian presidential administration and ministerial cabinet from 2020 to present
Cabinet of Luis Arce Arce Cabinet
222nd Cabinet of the Plurinational State of Bolivia
2020–present
Date formed
9 November 2020 (3 years, 5 months)
People and organisations
President
Luis Arce
Vice President
David Choquehuanca
No. of ministers
17
Total no. of members
21 (incl. former members)
Member parties
Movement for Socialism
Status in legislature
Majority government
History
Election(s)
2020 general election
Legislature term(s)
2020–2025 Plurinational Legislative Assembly
Predecessor
Cabinet of Jeanine Áñez
Politics of Bolivia
Constitution
History
Human rights
Executive
President (list)
Luis Arce
Vice President
David Choquehuanca
Cabinet of Bolivia
Legislative
Plurinational Legislative Assembly
Chamber of Senators
President of the Senate
Chamber of Deputies
President of the Chamber of Deputies
Judiciary
Supreme Tribunal of Justice
Constitutional Tribunal
Supreme Court (1825–2012)
Elections
Plurinational Electoral Organ
Political parties
Recent elections
2021 (regional)
2020 (general)
2019 (general)
2015 (regional)
Recent referendums
2016 (constitution)
2009 (constitution)
2008 (autonomy)
2008 (confidence vote)
Administrative divisions
Departments
Provinces
Municipalities
Foreign relations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Chancellor of Bolivia: Rogelio Mayta
Diplomatic missions of / in Bolivia
Passport
Visa requirements
Visa policy
Bolivia portal
Other countries
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The Arce Cabinet constitutes the 222nd cabinet of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. It was formed on 9 November 2020, one day after Luis Arce was sworn in as the 67th president of Bolivia following the 2020 general election, succeeding the Áñez Cabinet. The cabinet is composed entirely of members of the ruling Movement for Socialism. Described as a "technocratic" cabinet, it has been noted for the low-profile and youth of some of its members as well as its political distance from former president Evo Morales.
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