Cabinet of Claudia Sheinbaum
Sheinbaum Cabinet | |
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Cabinet of Mexico | |
2024–present | |
Date formed | October 1, 2024 |
People and organisations | |
President | Claudia Sheinbaum |
President's history | Presidency of Claudia Sheinbaum |
Total no. of members | 23 (Federal Public Administration) |
Status in legislature | Majority government (2024–present) 364 / 500 87 / 128 (2024–present) |
History | |
Election | 2024 general election |
Legislature term | LXVI Legislature of the Mexican Congress |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Andrés Manuel López Obrador |
Claudia Sheinbaum assumed office as the 66th president of Mexico on 1 October 2024. Article 89 of the Constitution provides that the President of Mexico can appoint and remove Secretaries of State.
Reforms to the Federal Public Administration
On 28 November 2024, Sheinbaum published a bill restructuring several federal cabinet positions to incorporate functions of autonomous bodies slated for dissolution. As part of the reform, the Secretariat of the Civil Service was renamed the Secretariat of Anticorruption and Good Governance, assuming the responsibilities of the National Institute of Transparency for Access to Information and Personal Data Protection (INAI). The reform also created three new cabinet-level agencies: the Secretariat of Women (replacing the National Institute for Women), the Secretariat of Science, Humanities, Technology, and Innovation (replacing CONAHCYT), and the Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Agency.[1][2] On 20 December 2024, Sheinbaum published a second bill formally dissolving the autonomous bodies overseeing telecommunications, economic competition, and transparency.[3]
Cabinet
Post | Image | Incumbent | Term |
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Secretary of the Interior | Rosa Icela Rodríguez | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Foreign Affairs | Juan Ramón de la Fuente | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Finance | Rogelio Ramírez de la O | 1 October 2024 – 7 March 2025 | |
Edgar Amador Zamora | 8 March 2025 – present | ||
Secretary of Defense | Ricardo Trevilla Trejo | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Navy | Raymundo Pedro Morales Ángeles | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Security and Civilian Protection | Omar García Harfuch | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Welfare | Ariadna Montiel Reyes | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Environment | Alicia Bárcena | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Energy | Luz Elena González Escobar | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Economy | Marcelo Ebrard | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Agriculture | Julio Berdegué Sacristán | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Infrastructure | Jesús Antonio Esteva Medina | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Anticorruption and Good Governance | Raquel Buenrostro Sánchez | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Education | Mario Delgado Carrillo | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Health | David Kershenobich | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Labor | Marath Baruch Bolaños López | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Agrarian, Land, and Urban Development | Edna Elena Vega | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Culture | Claudia Curiel de Icaza | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Tourism | Josefina Rodríguez Zamora | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Secretary of Science, Humanities, Technology, and Innovation | Rosaura Ruiz Gutiérrez | 1 January 2025 – present | |
Secretary of Women | Citlalli Hernández | 1 January 2025 – present | |
Legal Counsel of the Federal Executive | Ernestina Godoy Ramos | 1 October 2024 – present | |
Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Agency | José Antonio Peña Merino | 1 January 2025 – present |
References
- ^ "Publican en el DOF reforma de Sheinbaum que crea tres Secretarías y una Agencia Digital". El Sol de Mexico (in Spanish). 28 November 2024. Retrieved 22 April 2025.
- ^ García, Andrés (27 November 2024). "Estas serán las funciones de las secretarías de Mujeres y Ciencias; su creación ya fue aprobada por el Senado". infobae (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 April 2025.
- ^ Marsan, Eduardo (24 December 2024). "Desaparición de los organismos autónomos; comenzó con AMLO y culminó con Sheinbaum". infobae (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 April 2025.