In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Romero and the second or maternal family name is Bonifaz.
Carlos Romero Bonifaz
Minister of Government
In office 26 May 2015 – 10 November 2019
President
Evo Morales
Preceded by
Hugo Moldiz
Succeeded by
Arturo Murillo
In office 23 January 2012 – 15 July 2014
Preceded by
Wilfredo Chávez
Succeeded by
Jorge Pérez Valenzuela
Senator for Santa Cruz
In office 22 January 2015 – 26 May 2015
Alternate
Adriana Salvatierra
Preceded by
Gabriela Montaño
Succeeded by
Adriana Salvatierra
Other offices
Minister of the Presidency
In office 14 June 2011 – 23 January 2012
President
Evo Morales
Preceded by
Óscar Coca
Succeeded by
Juan Ramón Quintana
Minister of Autonomies
In office 8 February 2009 – 14 June 2011
President
Evo Morales
Preceded by
Office established
Succeeded by
Claudia Peña Claros
Minister of Rural Development, Agriculture, and Environment
In office 8 September 2008 – 8 February 2009
President
Evo Morales
Preceded by
Susana Rivero Guzmán
Succeeded by
Julia Ramos as minister of rural development and lands
Personal details
Born
Carlos Gustavo Romero Bonifaz
(1966-08-23) 23 August 1966 (age 57) La Paz, Bolivia
Political party
Movement for Socialism
Parent(s)
Carlos Romero Loria Marina Bonifaz Ponce
Education
Higher University of San Andrés
Carlos Gustavo Romero Bonifaz (born 23 August 1966) is a Bolivian lawyer and politician who served as minister of government from 2012 to 2014 and from 2015 to 2019. A member of the Movement for Socialism, Romero previously served as minister of the presidency from 2011 to 2012, as minister of autonomies from 2009 to 2011, and as minister of rural development from 2008 to 2009. In 2014, he was elected Senator for Santa Cruz, a position he held briefly between January and May 2015.[1]
^"Carlos Romero y Claudia Peña son los nuevos Ministros de la Presidencia y de Autonomías". La Jornada. 15 June 2011. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
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