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The Ministry of the Presidency (Spanish: Ministerio de la Presidencia) is the department of the Government of Bolivia that provides support to the presidential administration by coordinating its political-administrative actions with the different ministries as well as the legislative, judicial, and electoral branches of government in addition to social sectors and cooperatives.
Presidents of the Republic of Bolivia (1868–2009) Presidency [a] President Party Designation Government [b] Vice President; 15: 1 October 1868 – 15 January 1871 Ousted by a coup d'état: Mariano Melgarejo (1820–1871) Military: 1868 Political Constitution Constitutional provisional (15 Aug. 1868) [80] Office abolished 26 Oct. 1839 – 15 ...
The President of Bolivia may freely reorganize the executive branch, with the most recent comprehensive reorganization occurring in February 2009. [2] Since then, the Ministry for the Legal Defense of the State has become the independent office of Solicitor General, and the Ministry of Communication has been created.
Ministry of Communications 15 February 2011 Supreme Decree N° 0793: Tourism Ministry of Cultures Ministry of Cultures and Tourism 25 September 2012 Law N° 0292: Sports Ministry of Health and Sports: Ministry of Sports 22 January 2014 Supreme Decree N° 1868: Autonomies Ministry of Autonomies Ministry of the Presidency: 22 January 2017
The Presidential Bodyguard is made up of the 1st Bolivian Colorados infantry regiment, which is a military unit of the Bolivian Army whose specific mission is to protect the security and physical integrity of the president of Bolivia and whose charge is the custody of the Palace of Government and the Casa Grande, as well as other properties of ...
The Associated Press has asked the Ministry of the Presidency, but there has been no immediate reply. Zúñiga was replaced by Arce earlier in the day, along with other heads of the armed forces ...
President of Chile and President pro tempore of the Union of South American Nations Michelle Bachelet summoned an emergency meeting of heads of state in Santiago de Chile to analyze the political situation in Bolivia, scheduled for Monday September 15. That meeting ended with backing for the Bolivian leader.
The Ministry of Government subsequently informed the Spanish newspaper Okdiario that it had opened a statutory rape investigation to determine whether a romantic and sexual relationship existed between the young woman and Morales while he was president of Bolivia. Morales refused to comment on the case during a telephone interview with the ...