Cabinet of Iván Duque

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Duque Cabinet
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Cabinet of Colombia
2018-2022
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Ivan Duque
Date formed7 August 2018 (2018-08-07)
Date dissolved7 August 2022 (2022-08-07)
People and organisations
President Iván Duque
President's history 2018-2022
Vice President Marta Lucía Ramírez
No. of ministers23 (incl. Cabinet-level members)
Member parties
Status in legislature Coalition government
Opposition parties
History
Election(s) 2018 Colombian presidential election
Legislature term(s) 9th Congress of Colombia
Advice and consent Senate
Predecessor Cabinet of Juan Manuel Santos
Successor Cabinet of Gustavo Petro

Duque appointed all the 16 ministers and high councilors before his inauguration as president, once the inauguration ceremony was over and during his government he induced the creation of two new ministries, derived from the disappeared departments of Coldeportes and Colciencias. [1] [2] [3]

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Cabinet

OfficeNameTerm
President Iván Duque August 7, 2018 – August 7, 2022
Vice President Marta Lucía Ramírez August 7, 2018 – August 7, 2022
Minister of the Interior Nancy Patricia Gutiérrez August 7, 2018 - February 13, 2020
Alicia Arango February 13, 2020 - December 22, 2020
Daniel Palacios [4] December 22, 2020 - August 7, 2022
Minister of Foreign Affairs Carlos Holmes Trujillo August 7, 2018 - November 12, 2019
Claudia Blum November 12, 2019 - May 9, 2021
Marta Lucía Ramírez [5] May 19, 2021 - August 7, 2022
Minister of Finance and Public Credit Alberto Carrasquilla August 7, 2018 - May 3, 2021
José Manuel Restrepo May 18, 2021 - August 7, 2022
Minister of Justice and Law Gloria María Borrero August 7, 2018 - May 16, 2019
Margarita CabelloJune 11, 2019 - August 17, 2020
Javier SarmientoAugust 24, 2020 - October 5, 2020
Wilson RuizOctober 5, 2020 - August 7, 2022
Minister of Defense Guillermo Botero August 7, 2018 - November 6, 2019
Luis Fernando Navarro
(acting)
November 6, 2019 - November 12, 2019
Carlos Holmes Trujillo November 12, 2019 - January 26, 2021
Luis Fernando Navarro
(acting)
January 26, 2021 - February 6, 2021
Diego Molano February 6, 2021 - August 7, 2022
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Andrés ValenciaAugust 7, 2018 - February 24, 2020
Rodolfo Enrique ZeaFebruary 24, 2020 - August 7, 2022
Minister of Health and Social Protection Juan Pablo UribeAugust 7, 2018 - December 26, 2019
Iván Dario González
(acting)
December 26, 2019 - February 23, 2020
Fernando RuizMarch 3, 2020 - August 7, 2022
Minister of Labour Alicia Arango August 7, 2018 - February 13, 2020
Ángel Custodio CabreraFebruary 27, 2020 - August 7, 2022
Minister of Mines and Energy María Fernanda SuárezAugust 7, 2018 - July 2, 2020
Diego Mesa PuyoJuly 2, 2020 - August 7, 2022
Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism José Manuel Restrepo August 7, 2018 - May 3, 2021
Laura Valdivieso
(acting)
May 3, 2021 - May 19, 2021
María Ximena LombanaJune 4, 2021 - August 7, 2022
Minister of National Education María Victoria Angulo August 7, 2018 – August 7, 2022
Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development Ricardo LozanoAugust 7, 2018 – October 3, 2020
Carlos Eduardo CorreaOctober 3, 2020 - August 7, 2022
Ministry of Housing, City and Territory Jonathan MalagónAugust 7, 2018 – March 23, 2022
Susana CorreaMarch 23, 2022 - August 7, 2022
Minister of Information Technologies and Communications Sylvia ConstaínAugust 7, 2018 - May 4, 2020
Karen AbudinenMay 4, 2020 - September 9, 2021
Iván Mauricio Durán
(acting)
September 9, 2021 - September 28, 2021
Carmen Ligia ValderramaOctober 20, 2021 - August 7, 2022
Minister of Transport Ángela María OrozcoAugust 7, 2018 – August 7, 2022
Minister of Culture Carmen VásquezAugust 7, 2018 - December 24, 2020
Felipe BuitragoJanuary 12, 2021 - June 4, 2021
Angélica MayoloJune 4, 2021 - August 7, 2022
Minister of Sports Ernesto LucenaSeptember 16, 2019 - July 27, 2021
Guillermo HerreraJuly 27, 2021 - August 7, 2022
Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Mabel Gisela TorresJanuary 11, 2020 - June 15, 2021
Tito José CriessenJune 22, 2021 - August 7, 2022

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