President of Ecuador presents his first cabinet of ministers

Three days after taking office as President of Ecuador, newly elected President Daniel Noboa took the official photo of his new presidential cabinet along with the 24 ministers that make up his governing team, with new Vice President Verónica notably absent. Abad, stationed in Israel.

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Although reports of distancing and conflict with his vice president have been denied, the differences between the two main leaders of the Ecuadorian government are becoming increasingly clear, such as Abad’s reaction to the appointment of a “peace collaborator” in Israel: “There is violence.” (… ) if they send you to war to die.”

Novoa, wearing the presidential sash, posed with the 24 ministers: 12 men and 12 women, and in its social networks the Presidency of the Nation emphasized: “The Cabinet of Ministers with which we will begin the path to #ElNuevoEcuador. Youth and experience.” to work for Ecuadorians”.

In recent days, the new president welcomed two more personalities to his team: Arianna Tanca Macchiavello, who will head the Ministry of Women and Human Rights, and César Martín Moreno for the Ministry of Telecommunications. The appointment of the Minister of Economy and the Head of the Secretariat for Higher Education is still pending.

So far, Gabriela Sommerfeld, head of the Foreign Ministry, has taken over her duties; Sonsoles García, production; Roberto Luque, transportation; Franklin Palacios, in agriculture; Andrea Arrobo, in Energy; Andrés Guschmer in sports and Sade Fritschi in the area of ​​environment.

He is followed by Arturo Félix, Head of Public Administration, Niels Olsen, Tourism; Daniel Calderón, in education; Roberto Izurieta, in communications; Humberto Plaza in the residential sector and Franklin Encalada in the healthcare sector; Sariha Moya, in planning; Zaida Rovira in “Social Inclusion” and Ivonne Núñez in “Work”.

The executive is completed by Giancarlo Loffredo in defense; Mónica Palencia, in government; Romina Muñoz in Culture; Mishel Mancheno, legal secretary; Marissa Pendola, General Administration Secretary, to Damián Larco as Director of the SRI and Gabriela Ochoa as Director of the Senae.