The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources was a federal-level department that managed environmental reserves, rehabilitation, and natural resources (especially potable water, soil fertility, and the Caribbean coasts) in Venezuela. The last cabinet minister was Miguel Leonardo Rodríguez.

Ministers

Ministros de Venezuela
# Name Period President
1Arnoldo José Gabaldón Berti1977 - 1979Carlos Andrés Pérez
2Vinicio Carrera[1]1979 - 1983Luis Herrera Campins
3Francisco Lara García[1]1983 - 1984Luis Herrera Campins
4Orlando Castejón1984Jaime Lusinchi
5Juan Francisco Otaola Paván1984 - 1986Jaime Lusinchi
6Guillermo Colmenares Finol1986 - 1988Jaime Lusinchi
7José Arnaldo Puigbó Morales1988 - 1989Jaime Lusinchi
8Enrique Colmenares Finol1989 - 1993Carlos Andrés Pérez
9Adalberto Gabaldón1993 - 1994Ramón José Velasquez
10Roberto Pérez Lecuna1994 - 1997Rafael Caldera
11Rafael Martínez Monró1997 - 1999Rafael Caldera
12Atala Uriana1999Hugo Chávez
13Jesús Pérez1999 - 2000Hugo Chávez
14Ana Elisa Osorio2000 - 2005Hugo Chávez
15Jacqueline Faría2005 - 2007Hugo Chávez
16Yubiri Ortega2007 - 2010Hugo Chávez
17Alejandro Hitcher2010 - 2012Hugo Chávez
18Cristóbal Francisco Ortiz2012 - 2013Hugo Chávez
19Dante Rivas2013Nicolás Maduro
20Miguel Leonardo Rodríguez2013 - 2014Nicolás Maduro
21Guillermo Rafael Barreto Esnal[2]2015 - 2016Nicolás Maduro
22Ernesto Paiva2016 - 2017Nicolás Maduro
23Ramón Celestino Velázquez2017 - 2018Nicolás Maduro
24Heryck Rangel[3]2018 - 2019Nicolás Maduro
25 Oswaldo Barbera Gutiérrez 2019 - Actual Nicolás Maduro

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Gaceta Oficial de Venezuela, período 1979-1984.
  2. Gutiérrez, Jeanfreddy (8 April 2015). "Así funcionará el nuevo Ministerio de Ecosocialismo y Aguas" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  3. Cubillos, Ariana (14 June 2018). "Maduro designa nuevos ministros y vicepresidenta". El Nuevo Herald (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 July 2023.

(in Spanish) Ministerio del Ambiente y de los Recursos Naturales Official government ministerial portal.


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