Arévalo Cabinet | |
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Cabinet of Guatemala | |
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| People and organisations | |
| President | Bernardo Arévalo |
| Vice President | Karin Herrera |
| Total no. of members | 14 |
| Member party | Semilla |
| History | |
| Election(s) | 2023 Guatemalan general election |
| Predecessor | Cabinet of Alejandro Giammattei |
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Members of the Cabinet of Guatemala in the Arévalo administration will assume office after President-elect Bernardo Arévalo is inaugurated on January 14, 2024. In addition to the 14 Ministry offices, there will be 15 Secretary-level officials.
Announced nominees
The following have been named as Ministry appointees by the President-elect of Guatemala.
| Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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| Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Food | Maynor Estrada | Incumbent | Semilla | ||
| Minister of Environment and Natural Resources | María José Iturbide | Incumbent | Independent | ||
| Minister of Communications, Infrastructure and Housing | Jazmín de la Vega | Incumbent | Independent | ||
| Minister of Culture and Sports | Liwy Grazioso | Incumbent | Independent | ||
| Minister of National Defense | Henry Saenz Ramos | Incumbent | Military | ||
| Minister of Social Development | Abelardo Pinto | Incumbent | Semilla | ||
| Minister of Economy | Gabriela García-Quinn | Incumbent | Independent | ||
| Minister of Education | Anabella Giracca | Incumbent | Semilla | ||
| Minister of Energy and Mines | TBA | Incumbent | |||
| Minister of Public Finance | Incumbent | Semilla | |||
| Minister of the Interior | Francisco Jiménez | Incumbent | Independent | ||
| Minister of Foreign Affairs | Carlos Ramiro Martínez | Incumbent | Independent | ||
| Minister of Public Health and Social Assistance | Óscar Cordón Cruz | Incumbent | Independent | ||
| Minister of Labor and Social Welfare | Miriam Roquel Chávez | Incumbent | Winaq | ||
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