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Daniel Noboa presents new cabinet after reducing ministries in Ecuador

From El Comercio · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa has unveiled a new cabinet.
  • The cabinet restructuring involves reducing the number of ministries from 14 to 10.
  • This move is part of Noboa's broader plan to streamline government operations.

Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa has introduced a significantly reshaped cabinet, a key move in his administration's efforts to streamline government functions. The restructuring sees the number of executive ministries reduced from 14 to 10, signaling a push towards greater efficiency and consolidation of power within the presidency.

This reduction in ministries is a deliberate step by Noboa's government to optimize administrative processes and potentially cut costs. By merging several departments, the administration aims to create a more agile and responsive executive branch capable of tackling the nation's pressing challenges, including security and economic stability.

The announcement of the new cabinet composition follows this structural overhaul. While specific details on the individuals appointed to lead these consolidated ministries are central to understanding the administration's direction, the overarching theme is one of administrative reform. President Noboa's administration appears focused on presenting a leaner, more focused governmental apparatus to the public.

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Originally published by El Comercio in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.