Ministry of Finance (Honduras)
Appearance
The Ministry of Finance of Honduras is responsible for the public finance policies of Honduras. The ministry was created after the first constitution of Honduras was adopted in 1825.[1]
Ministers of Finance
[edit]- Casto Alvarado, ?-1841-1847[2]
- José María Rojas, 1848-1849[2]
- José María Rugama, 1850[2]
- José Antonio Milla, 1852-1854[2]
- José María Cacho, 1854-1855[2]
- José María Rojas, 1856-1858[2]
- Florencio Xatruch, 1858-1859[2]
- Pedro Alvarado, 1859-1860[2]
- Manuel Colindres, 1860-1862[2]
- Coronado Chávez, 1862[2]
- Lucas Ríos, 1862[2]
- Francisco Alvarado, 1862[2]
- José Meza, 1863-1864[2]
- Pedro Alvarado, 1864[2]
- Mariano Alvarez, 1865[2]
- Saturnino Bográn, 1865[2]
- Crescencio Gomez, 1865[2]
- Saturnino Bográn, 1866-1868[2]
- José María Rojas, 1868-1869[2]
- Francisco Alvarado, 1869-1870[2]
- Carlos Madrid, 1870[2]
- Marcial Vijil, 1871[2]
- José María Bustamante, 1871[2]
- Rafael Padilla, 1871[2]
- Juan N. Venero, 1872
- Mariano Rubi, 1873
- Esteban Ferrari, ?-1875
- Francisco Alvarado, 1875-1876[3]
- Abelardo R. Zelaya, 1880
- Miguel R. Dávila, 1898
- José M. Muñoz, 1898
- Camilo F. Duron, 1902
- D. Fortín H., 1903
- Saturnino Medal, 1904
- Silverio Lainez, 1924
- Ramón Alcerro Castro, 1929-?
- Julio Lozano Díaz, 1934-1936
- Armando Flores F., 1936
- Héctor Caraccioli, 1936-1937
- Urbano Quezada, 1943-1946
- Marco Antonio Batres, 1949-1954
- Pedro Pineda Madrid, 1955-1957
- Gabriel Mejia, 1957
- Jacinto Duron, 1957
- Marco Antonio Batres, 1957-1958
- Fernando Villar, 1958-1959
- Jorge Bueso Arias, 1959-1963
- Edgardo Dumas Rodríguez, 1963-1964
- Tomas Cáliz Moncada, 1964-1965
- Manuel Acosta Bonilla, 1965-1970
- Elio Ynestroza Moncada, 1971-1972
- Manuel Acosta Bonilla, 1973-1975
- Porfirio Zavala Sandoval, 1975-1978
- Rene Pineda Mejia, 1978
- Valentin Mendoza, 1979-1981
- Benjamin Villanueva Tabora, 1981-1982
- Arturo Corleto Moreira, 1982-1984
- Manuel Fontecha Ferrari, 1984-1985
- Rodolfo Matamoros Hernández, 1985-1986
- Efraín Bu Girón, 1986-1989
- Carlos Falk, 1989
- Benjamin Villanueva Tabora, 1990-1993
- René Ardón Matute, 1993-1994
- Juan Francisco Ferrera López, 1994-1998
- Gabriela Núñez, January 1998-January 2002
- José Arturo Alvarado, 2002-2004
- William Chong Wong, 2004-2006
- Hugo Noé Pino, 2006
- Rebeca Santos, July 2006-June 2009
- Gabriela Núñez, 2009-2010
- William Chong Wong, 2010-2012
- Héctor Guillén, 2012
- Wilfredo Cerrato, 2012-2018
- Rocío Tábora, 2018-2020
- Marco Midence, 2020-2021[4]
- Luis Fernando Mata,[4] 2021-2022
- Rixi Moncada, 2022-2024
- Marlon David Ochoa Martinez, 2024-
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Reseña Historica SEFIN". January 13, 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-01-13.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x http://www.repositorio.ciicla.ucr.ac.cr:8080/bitstream/handle/123456789/312/Tesis%20Ethel%20Garc%C3%ADa.%20Din%C3%A1mica%20politica%20y%20construcci%C3%B3n%20nacional%20estatal%20en%20Honduras%20%281833-1872%29.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ "Biografía de Francisco Alvarado". 15 January 2001.
- ^ a b "BNamericas - Honduras gets a new finance minister". BNamericas.com.
- ^ "Galería de Ministros". July 15, 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-07-15.