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Political party
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Party | Cabinet | |||
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Took office | Left office | Duration | |||||
Matías Rasgado (TBA–TBA) |
11 February 1976 |
11 February 1981 |
5 years, 0 days | Conservative Party | |||
James Moran (1929–1987) |
11 February 1981 |
17 March 1987 |
6 years, 34 days | Conservative Party | |||
Adrian Miotasis (1953–present) |
17 March 1987 |
11 February 1991 |
3 years, 331 days | Conservative Party | |||
Tómas Choclán (1946–present) |
11 February 1991 |
11 February 1996 |
5 years, 0 days | Conservative Party | |||
Adam Spalding (1949–present) |
11 February 1996 |
11 February 2001 |
5 years, 0 days | Conservative Party | |||
Michael Gallagher (1960–present) |
11 February 2001 |
11 February 2006 |
5 years, 0 days | Democratic Party | |||
Montero Irizar (1957–present) |
11 February 2006 |
11 February 2011 |
5 years, 0 days | Conservative Party | |||
Cárlos Tobón (1968–present) |
11 February 2011 |
Incumbent | 13 years, 316 days | National Salvation |