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Carlos Gustavo Romero Bonifaz
In office 25 May 2015 – 10 November 2019President Evo Morales Preceded by Hugo Moldiz Mercado Succeeded by Arturo Murillo In office 23 January 2012 – 15 July 2014Preceded by Wilfredo Chávez Succeeded by Jorge Pérez Valenzuela In office 14 June 2011 – 23 January 2012Minister Evo Morales Preceded by Oscar Coca Succeeded by Juan Ramón Quintana In office 9 February 2009 – 14 June 2011Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Claudia Peña
Born (1966-08-23 ) 23 August 1966 (age 55) La Paz , Bolivia Nationality Bolivian Political party MAS-IPSP Education Higher University of San Andrés Occupation Lawyer
Carlos Gustavo Romero Bonifaz , or simply Carlos Romero , (born 23 August 1966) is a Bolivian government official and lawyer. He was appointed as the first Minister of Autonomy in February 2009, and was designated Minister of the Presidency in June 2011.[1]
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Susana Rivero Guzmán (2008–2009)
1 Merged into the Ministry of Justice 2 Merged into the Ministry of Environment 3 Merged into the attorney general's office 4 Merged into the Ministry of the Presidency 5 Merged into the Ministry of Productive Development
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