María Udaeta
María Udaeta Velásquez is a Bolivian politician. She served as Minister for Environment and Water in the cabinet of Evo Morales until being replaced by Julieta Mabel Monje in a 2010 reshuffling.[1][2]
References
- Strikers para informes
- Pagina Siete - Nacional Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
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| Minister of Foreign Affairs |
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| Minister of the Presidency |
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| Minister of Government |
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| Minister of Defense |
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| Minister of Development |
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| Minister of Economy |
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| Minister of Hydrocarbons |
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| Minister of Energies |
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| Minister of Productive Development |
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| Minister of Public Works |
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| Minister of Mining |
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| Minister of Justice |
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| Minister of Transparency1 |
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| Minister of Work |
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| Minister of Health |
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| Minister of Sports |
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| Minister of Environment |
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| Minister of Water2 |
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| Minister of Education |
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| Minister of Rural Development |
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| Minister of Cultures |
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| Minister of Communications |
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| Minister of Legal Defense3 |
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| Minister of Autonomies4 |
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| Minister of Microenterprises5 |
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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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