Daniel Noboa is speeding up the appointment of his cabinet of ministers in Ecuador before his inauguration next week

Daniel Noboa, Ecuador’s president-elect, will take office on November 23. (Reuters/Karen Toro)

Daniel Noboa, Ecuador’s president-elect, continued with the announcement of who would make up his cabinet of ministers. A few days after taking office, It is not yet known who will be responsible for state security. However, Noboa, whose inauguration was on November 23, has confirmed ten ministers.

Latest appointment fell through Roberto IzurietaEcuador’s current ambassador to Chile, who will serve as Communications Secretary. Izurieta is a strategist and specialist in the development of public and political messages. He has been a political commentator and analyst. This appointment replaces Ivan Carmigniani, who accompanied Noboa on the campaign and who will occupy the State portfolio, but, for reasons unknown to public opinion, will not be on the presidential team.

Although it has not been officially announced, the lawyer Monica Palencia will take over the Government Ministry. Palencia has accompanied Noboa in meetings with the current government and is responsible for the transition process of the Government and the Ministry of the Interior. Palencia is a criminal defense attorney. He also has doctoral degrees in Legal Studies and Education and Innovation. He also has a master’s degree in business and international law. He has worked as a lecturer at a foreign university, as a business advisor and founder of a law firm.

Roberto Izurieta, Ecuador’s Ambassador to Chile, will join Daniel Noboa’s team as Minister of Communications.

Another profile that has not been inaugurated but has been assigned to the government transition is Arturo Felix Wong, who will take over as Noboa’s Secretary of Public Administration and Cabinet. As compiled Ekuavisa, Wong is Noboa’s childhood friend. The future Minister of Foreign Affairs was a businessman.

At an event in Washington, Noboa stated this Of the 19 ministries, 10 ministries will be led by women. “This will be the first time,” said. The young politician also noted that his cabinet “will be the youngest in the history of this country,” with an average age of 42 years.

Sade Fritschi Oranges, 26 years old, was appointed Minister of the Environment by the president-elect. He would The youngest Minister of Foreign Affairs to take over leadership of the Country Portfolio. ANDIt originates from the Galapagos Islands. He has a Master of Science in Project Management with Distinction from the University of Southampton in England, one of the best in the UK. Additionally, he was the winner of Outstanding Academic Achievement at the University of Southampton Business School and received recognition for Outstanding Achievement and the Award for Outstanding Thesis. He earned a Bachelor of Science in International Tourism Management from Oxford Brookes University in England, where he graduated with Honors and was part of the University’s Business Department Mentoring Program where his field was environmental management of tourism companies. team.

Sade Fritschi will become Minister of the Environment

the president-elect has confirmed Andrea Arrobo, 33 years old, who will return to the Ministry of Energy as minister this December, after Noboa takes office as President of Ecuador. Arrobo became an official at this institution in 2012. Then, in 2017, he became Regional Manager for Latin America and the Caribbean at the World Energy Council. He has also worked as a Hydrogen Business Developer in France, at the company HDF Energy. Arrobo will be the first woman to lead the country portfolio.

He also joined the cabinet Andrés Guschmer as future Minister of Sports. ANDHe is a politician, sports journalist, producer, commentator and interviewer. He has a bachelor’s degree in Social Communications. He was a member of the council of the Municipality of Guayaquil, where he chaired the Sports and Environment Commission. Additionally, he was a candidate for Guayas Prefecture in the sectional elections in February this year.

The future Minister of Economy will be Sahira Mora. He has a master’s degree in Economics and has more than 10 years of experience in the development and implementation of strategic and operational planning of public programs and projects. Additionally, he has worked as a public official and teacher. Moya also speaks four languages. This economist has served as Coordinator of Strategic Planning and Management at the Government Ministry since June 2021. Previously, he also served as Director of Planning and Supervision at the same ministry.

Roberto Luque Nuques will assume the position of Ministry of Transportation and Public Works

At 36 years old, Roberto Luque Nuques will take over the leadership of the Ministry of Transportation and Public Works. Luque Nuques is a civil engineer. He studied for his master’s and doctoral degrees at the University of California, Berkeley. His specialty was geotechnical engineering, according to his resume, which is no longer available on his company’s website.

Franklin Danilo Palacios Márquez Noboa’s team has been announced as the future Minister of Agriculture and Livestock. Palacios, 52, is a graduate of the Panamericana Zamorano agricultural school. This entrepreneur from El Oro has experience in the fields of agricultural, commercial and industrial production.

Quito businesswoman, Gabriela Sommerfeld He will occupy the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility in the Noboa government. Sommerfeld has studied finance and marketing and has a master’s degree in Business Administration.

Businesswoman Gabriela Sommerfeld will become the new Chancellor of Ecuador. (Reuters/Karen Toro)

Sonsoles Garcia, a lawyer specializing in foreign trade, is Noboa’s choice to lead the Production and Foreign Trade portfolio. This young woman has a master’s degree in International Tax Law, Customs and Foreign Trade. García has a master’s degree in International Trade Law from Erasmus University Rotterdam. It also has studies in free zones.

Daniel Calderon, 32 years old, will be the future Minister of Education. Although the Noboa team has not yet issued a statement regarding this appointment, Casa Grande University of Guayaquil congratulates Calderón, who serves as dean of the institution’s Faculty of Human Ecology, Education and Development on being appointed Minister of Education in the new government. The future young minister has a degree in Educational Sciences and a master’s degree in Pedagogical Innovation Leadership and Educational Center Management.

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