- Source: Guatemalan order of precedence
The order of precedence in Guatemala is a symbolic hierarchy of officials used to direct protocol. It is regulated by Presidential Decree 07-2003 of March 11, 2003. signed by then President Alfonso Portillo, President of the Congress Efraín Ríos Montt and Former Interior Minister José Adolfo Reyes Calderón.
Order of precedence
Precedence is determined by the office; names of incumbents as of 2024 are listed.
President: Bernardo Arévalo
Vice President: Karin Herrera
President of the Congress: Samuel Pérez Álvarez
President of the Supreme Court of Justice: Óscar Cruz Oliva
President of the Constitutional Court: Héctor Perez Aguilera
President of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal: Blanca Alfaro
Former Presidents or their widows/widowers (ordered by term):
Vinicio Cerezo
Jorge Serrano Elías
Alfonso Portillo
Óscar Berger
Otto Pérez Molina
Alejandro Maldonado
Jimmy Morales
Alejandro Giammattei
Former Vice Presidents or their widows/widowers:
Gustavo Espina
Luis Alberto Flores
Eduardo Stein
Rafael Espada
Roxana Baldetti
Jafeth Cabrera
Alfonso Fuentes Soria
Guillermo Castillo Reyes
Diplomatic corps accredited in Guatemala and accredited diplomatic corps of Guatemala
Board of directors of the Congress
First Vice President of the Congress: Boris Roberto España Cáceres
Second Vice President of the Congress: Sergio David Arana Roca
Third Vice President of the Congress: Hérber Armando Melgar Padilla
First Secretary of the Congress: Mynor Gabriel Mejía Popol
Second Secretary of the Congress: Marvin Estuardo Alvarado Morales
Third Secretary of the Congress: Douglas Rivero Mérida
Fourth Secretary of the Congress: Aníbal Estuardo Rojas Espino
Fifth Secretary of the Congress: Leopoldo Salazar Samayoa
State ministers and secretaries
Minister of Foreign Affairs: Mario Búcaro
Minister of Interior: Byron Bor
Minister of National Defense: Henry Reyes Chigua
Minister of Public Finances: Edwin Cameros
Minister of Communications, Infrastructure and Housing: Javier Maldonado Quiñonez
Minister of Education: Claudia Ruiz Casasola
Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Food: Edgar René De León Moreno
Minister of Economy: Luz Pérez Contreras
Minister of Public Health and Social Assistance: Francisco Coma
Minister of Labor and Social Welfare: Rafael Eugenio Rodríguez Pellecer
Minister of Energy and Mines: Alberto Pimentel Mata
Minister of Culture and Sports: Felipe Amado Aguilar Marroquín
Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Environment and Natural Resources: Gerson Elias Barrios Garrido
Minister of Social Development: Héctor Melvyn Caná Rivera
Secretaries of State
Deputies of the Congress
Attorney General of the Nation: Wuelmer Ubener Gómez González
Attorney General and Chief of Public Prosecutor's Office: María Consuelo Porras
Attorney for Human Rights: Alejandro Córdova Herrera
Comptroller General of Accounts: Frank Helmuth Bode Fuentes
Chief of Staff of the Army: Wiliam Arnulfo López Chay
Magistrates of the Supreme Court of Justice
Judges of the Constitutional Court
Magistrates of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal
Deputy Ministers of State
Departmental Governors
Mayors
Rectors of the Universities
Rector of the University of San Carlos of Guatemala: Walter Mazariegos Biolis
General directors of State entities
Army Officers
Official Commissions
Private Commissions
References
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