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Secretariats of the Presidency of Guatemala

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Secretariats of the Presidency
HeadquartersGuatemala City, Guatemala
Bernardo Arévalo
Membership
12 members (incl. Secretariats of the Vice President)

The Secretariats of the Presidency is a body within the executive branch of the Guatemalan government that supports the functions and agenda of the President. Secretariats are restricted from executing government programs, projects, or other functions designated to Ministries or other government institutions. However, the Executive Secretariat of the Presidency can perform such functions on behalf of the President.

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Current Secretariats

The individuals listed below are the current Secretariats of the Presidency and form a part of President Bernardo Arévalo's government.[1]

Logo Office Secretariat Website
General Secretariat of the Presidency
(SGP)
sgp.gob.gt/web/
Juan Gerardo Guerrero
Private Secretariat of the Presidency
(SPP)
www.secretariaprivada.gob.gt
Ana Glenda Tager Rosado
Executive Secretariat of the Presidency
(SCEP)
scep.gob.gt
Victor Hugo Monroy Morales
Secretariat of Social Communications of the Presidency
(SCSPR)
www.scspr.gob.gt
Haroldo Sánchez
Secretariat of Planning and Programming of the Presidency
(SEGEPLAN)
portal.segeplan.gob.gt/segeplan/
Cristian Esaú Espinoza Sandoval
Secretariat of Administrative and Security Affairs
(SAAS)
www.saas.gob.gt
Ivan Carpio Alfaro
Secretariat of Social Welfare
(SBS)
www.sbs.gob.gt
Marvin Rabanales García
Presidencial Secretariat of Women Affairs
(SEPREM)
seprem.gob.gt
Ana Leticia Aguilar Theissen
Secretariat of Social Work of the President's Wife
(SOSEP)
www.sosep.gob.gt
Zulma Melizza Calderón Ordóñez

Secretariats of the Vice President

The Secretariats below are headed by the vice president.

Logo Office Secretariat Website
National Secretariat of Administration of Extinction Assets
(SENABED)
http//www.senabed.gob.gt/
Gloria Verna Guillermo Lemus
National Secretariat of Science and Technology
(SENACYT)
https//www.senacyt.gob.gt
Ana Judith Chan Orantes
Secretariat Against Sexual Violence, Exploitation and Human Trafficking
(SVET)
svet.gob.gt
Danissa Ramírez

Former offices

On 12 March 2020, President Giammattei announced the closure of the Peace Secretariat (SEPAZ) and Secretariat of Agrarian Affairs (SAA).[2]

The Secretariat of Tourism and Secretariat of Strategic Analysis were abolished in July 2015 during the Molina administration.[3]

Former office Acronym Period
Peace Secretariat SEPAZ 1997-2020
Secretariat of Agrarian Affairs SAA 1997-2020
Secretariat of Strategic Analysis SAE 2012-2015
Secretariat of Tourism 2012-2015

See also

References

  1. ^ "Secretarías". mingob.gob.gt. Archived from the original on June 27, 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-12.
  2. ^ Gonzalez, Luis. "Presidente anuncia el cierre de la Sepaz y Secretaría de Asuntos Agrarios". República.gt (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-21.
  3. ^ "Cancelan secretaría de turismo" (in Spanish). 2015-07-03. Retrieved 2023-12-21.
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