Santiago, March 11
Chilean President Gabriel Boric has replaced five cabinet ministers, a day ahead of completing his first year in office, with the aim of boosting the government's response capability.
Replacing Antonio Urrejola as Foreign Minister is Alberto van Klaveren, who was Chile's Ambassador to the European Union, Belgium and Luxembourg, and an agent at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
Jessica Lopez, who served as president of Banco del Estado de Chile and the National Association of Health Services Companies, was appointed Public Works Minister, succeeding Juan Carlos Garcia.
The newly-appointed Minister of Culture, Arts and Heritage, Jaime de Aguirre, former director of Television Nacional de Chile, Chilevision and Canal 13, replaces Julieta Brodsky.
Jaime Pizarro, retired football player and former Sub-secretary of the National Institute of Sports, will succeed Alexandra Benado as Sports Minister.
Finally, Aisen Etchevarry, former director of Chile's National Research and Development Agency and the National Council on Science, Technology, Knowledge and Innovation for Development, was appointed head of the Ministry of Science, Technology, Knowledge and Innovation, replacing Silvia Diaz.
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