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Executive Council of Carloso | |
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Overview | |
Established | 20 June 1956 |
State | Carloso |
Leader | President of the Executive Council |
Main organ | Cabinet |
Ministries | 15 |
Responsible to | National Assembly |
Headquarters | Madrigal, Carloso |
43rd National Assembly (2016–2021)
The following are members of the current Executive Council of Carloso following the 2015 general election.
Office | Name | Party | Term | |
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President of the Executive Council | Cárlos Tobón | National Salvation | 2011–present | |
Deputy President of the Executive Council | George Spalding | |||
Attorney General | Stephen Mekoryuk | |||
Minister for Finance | Robert Casey-Harel | |||
Minister for Defence | Oscar Tobar | |||
Minister for External Affairs | Aarón Delgado | |||
Minister for Internal Affairs | Estebán Santander | |||
Minister for Health | Lanier Ataksak | |||
Minister for Regional Government | Caspar Osorio | |||
Minister for Religious Affairs | Adrián Lain OP | |||
Minister for Communications | TBA | |||
Minister for Maternal Affairs | Sofia Artiga | |||
Minister for Sport | TBA | |||
Minister for Housing | TBA | |||
Minister for Agriculture | TBA | |||
Minister for Fisheries | Guillaume Jarquin | |||
Minister for Industry | TBA |