The Ministry of Public Finance of Guatemala is the government ministry of
Guatemala in charge of governing the fiscal policy and public finances.
History
The ministry was established by a decree in April 1839. In April 1945, it was renamed as Ministry of Finance and Public Credit. It was redesignated as Ministry of Public Finance in December 1971, according to decree of the
Congress of the Republic of Guatemala
The Congress of the Republic ( es, Congreso de la República) is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of Guatemala. The Guatemalan Congress is made up of 160 deputies who are elected by direct universal suffrage to serve four-year terms. ...
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Ministers
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José Nájera y Batres, ?-1851-1858-?
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Miguel Cerezo, ?-1872-?
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Angel Peña, ?-1880-1881-?
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Ramón A. Salazar, 1882-1883-?
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Delfino Sánchez, ?-1884-?
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Salvador Escobar, ?-1886-?
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Manuel Cárdenas, ?-1887-?
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Mauricio Rodríguez, ?-1888-?
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Rafael Salazar, ?-1889-1890-?
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Juan Orantes M., ?-1890-1891-?
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F. García, ?-1891-?
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Salvador Herrera
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* Salvador (name)
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*Salvador (band), a Christian band that plays both English and Spanish music
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, ?-1892-1894-?
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J. M. González, ?-1895-1897-?
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Rafael Salazar, ?-1898-?
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Francisco C. Castañeda, ?-1898-?
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Francisco Villacorta, ?-1899-?
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Pedro Gálvez Portocarrero, ?-1900-?
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Guillermo Aguirre, ?-1900-1917-?
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Adrián Vidaurre, ?-1920-?
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Mariano Zeceña, 1920–1921
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José A. Medrano, 1921
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Rafael Felipe Solares, 1921-1923-?
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Salvador Herrera
Salvador, meaning "salvation" (or "saviour") in Catalan, Spanish, and Portuguese may refer to:
* Salvador (name)
Arts, entertainment, and media Music
*Salvador (band), a Christian band that plays both English and Spanish music
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, ?-1924
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Rafael Felipe Solares, 1924–1926
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Carlos O. Zachrisson, 1926
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Baudilio Palma, 1926–1927
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Rafael Felipe Solares, 1927–1928
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Samuel E. Franco, ?-1929-1930-?
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José González Campo, ?-1931-?
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José González Campo, ?-1935-1937-?
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Willis Dearborn Howe, 1938–?
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Francisco Cordón Horjales, ?-1939
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Willis Dearborn Howe, 1940
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Juan Antonio Martínez Perales, 1940
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José González Campo, ?-1944-?
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Gabriel Orellana H., ?-1945
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Jorge Toriello Garrido, 1945
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Carlos Leonidas Acevedo, 1945–1948
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Arturo Herbruger
Arturo Herbruger Asturias (3 June 1912 – 25 October 1999) was a Guatemalan politician who served as Vice President of Guatemala from 18 June 1993 to 14 January 1996 in the cabinet of president Ramiro de León. He was elected by National C ...
, 1948
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Óscar Barrios Castillo, 1948–1949
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Alfonso Padilla Iriarte, 1949
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Óscar Barrios Castillo, 1949–1950
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Augusto Charnaud MacDonald, 1950
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Gregorio Prem Beteta, 1952
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Raúl Sierra Franco, 1953
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Raúl Reyna Rosal, 1954
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Jorge Echeverría Lizarralde, 1954–1957
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Héctor Menéndez de la Riva, 1957–1958
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Carlos Salazar Gatica, 1958–1959
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Julio Prado García Salas, 1959–1960
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Manuel Bendfeldt Jáuregui, 1960–1962
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Raúl Reyna Rosal, 1962–1963
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Jorge Caballeros Mazariego, 1963–1965
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Gabriel Orellana Estrada, 1965–1966
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Alberto Fuentes Mohr
Alberto Fuentes Mohr (born 22 November 1927 – assassinated 25 January 1979) was a Guatemalan economist and politician, one of the founders of the Social Democratic Party. He also served as Minister of Finance and foreign minister during the 19 ...
, 1966–1968
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Mario Fuentes Pieruccini, 1968–1969
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Emilio Peralta Portillo, 1969–1970
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Jorge Lamport Rodil, 1970–1977
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Arturo Aroch Navorro, 1977–1978
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Hugo Tulio Búcaro, 1978–1980
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Arnoldo Beltetón San José, 1980–1982
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Leonardo Figueroa Villate, 1982–1985
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Ariel Rivera Irías, 1985–1986
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Rodolfo Ernesto Paiz Andrade, 1986–1989
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Juan Francisco Pinto Casasola, 1989–1990
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Marciano Castillo González, 1990–1991
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Irma Raquel Zelaya, 1991
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Richard Aitkenhead Castillo, 1991–1994
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Ana Ordóñez de Molina, 1994–1996
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José Alejandro Arévalo Alburez, 1996–1997
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Pedro Lamport-Kelsall, 1997–1999
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Irma Luz Toledo Peñate, 1999–2000
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Manuel Maza Castellanos, 2000–2001
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Eduardo H. Weymann Fuentes, 2001–2003
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María Antonieta Bonilla, 2004–2006
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Hugo E. Beteta Méndez-Ruiz, 2006–2007
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Mefi Eliud Rodríguez García, 2007–2008
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Juan Alberto Fuentes, 2008–2010
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Édgar Balsells Conde, 2010
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Rolando del Cid Pinillos, 2010–2012
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Pavel Centeno López, 2012–2013
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María Concepción Castro Mazariegos, 2013–2014
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Dorval Carías, 2014–2016
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Julio Héctor Estrada
Julio Héctor Estrada Domínguez (born 22 June 1974) is a Guatemalan politician and economist. He served as Guatemala's Minister of Finance
A finance minister is an executive or cabinet position in charge of one or more of government finances ...
, 2016–2018
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Víctor Martínez Ruiz, 2018–2020
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Alvaro González Ricci, 2020–
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See also
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Bank of Guatemala
References
External links
Ministry of Public Finance
Ministries of Guatemala
Government of Guatemala
Guatemala
1839 establishments in Guatemala
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