Cabinet of Ernesto Zedillo

Cabinet of Ernesto Zedillo

Members of the cabinet of Ernesto Zedillo (President of Mexico 1994–2000).

* Chief of Staff
** (1994 - 2000): Liebano Saenz

* Minister of the Interior
** (1994 - 1995): Esteban Moctezuma
** (1995 - 1998): Emilio Chuayffet
** (1998 - 1999): Francisco Labastida Ochoa
** (1999 - 2000): Diódoro Carrasco

* Secretary of Foreign Affairs
** (1994 - 1998): José Ángel Gurría
** (1998 - 2000): Rosario Green

* Secretary of Nacional Defense
** (1994 - 2000): Enrique Cervantes Aguirre

* Secretary of the Navy
** (1994 - 2000): José Ramón Lorenzo Franco

* Secretary of Revenue and Public Credit
** (1994): Jaime Serra Puche
** (1994 - 1998): Guillermo Ortiz Martínez
** (1998 - 2000): José Ángel Gurría

* Secretary of Social Development
** (1994 - 1998): Carlos Rojas
** (1998 - 1999): Esteban Moctezuma
** (1999 - 2000): Carlos Jarque

* Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources
** (1994 - 2000): Julia Carabias

* Secretary of Energy
** (1994 - 1995): Ignacio Pichardo Pagaza
** (1995 - 1997): Jesús Reyes Heroles González Garza
** (1997 - 2000): Luis Téllez

* Secretary of Economy
** (1994 - 2000): Herminio Blanco Mendoza

* Secretary of Agriculture, Rural Development, Fisheries and Nourishment
** (1994 - 1995): Arturo Warman
** (1995 - 1998): Francisco Labastida Ochoa
** (1998 - 2000): Romárico Arroyo

* Secretary of Communications and Transportation
** (1994): Guillermo Ortiz Martínez
** (1994 - 2000): Carlos Ruiz Sacristán

* Federal Comptroller's Secretary
** (1994 - 1995): Norma Samaniego
** (1995 - 2000): Arsenio Farell Cubillas

* Secretary of Public Education
** (1994 - 1995): Fausto Alzati
** (1995 - 2000): Miguel Limón Rojas

* Secretary of Health
** (1994 - 1999): Juan Ramón de la Fuente
** (1999 - 2000): José Antonio González Fernández

* Secretaría del Trabajo y Previsión Social
** (1994 - 1995): Santiago Oñate Laborde
** (1995 - 1998): Javier Bonilla
** (1998 - 1999): José Antonio González Fernández
** (1999 - 2000): Mariano Palacios Alcocer

* Secretary of the Agrarian Reform
** (1994 - 1995): Miguel Limón Rojas
** (1995 - 1999): Arturo Warman
** (1999 - 2000): Eduardo Robledo Rincón

* "'Secretaría de Turismo
** (1994 - 1997): Silvia Hernández
** (1997 - 2000): Oscar Espinoza Villarreal

* Attorney General
** (1994 - 1996): Antonio Lozano Gracia
** (1996 - 2000): Jorge Madrazo Cuéllar

* Head of Government of the Federal District
** (1994 - 1997): Oscar Espinoza Villarreal

ee also

*President of Mexico
*Ernesto Zedillo
*Cabinet

External links

*es icon [http://www.presidencia.gob.mx Official site] of the Presidency of Mexico
*es icon [http://www.gob.mx Portal for citizens] of the Government of Mexico


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