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(CNN Spanish) - Colombian President Iván Duque announced changes in his cabinet on Friday through his Twitter account. Following the election of Francisco Barbosa Delgado as the new attorney general, his position as presidential advisor for Human Rights has been appointed to Nancy Patricia Gutierrez.
MIRA: Francisco Barbosa Delgado elected new attorney general of Colombia
Gutierrez is currently the Minister of the Interior and from February 15 will assume her new position.
In his replacement, Duque appointed Alicia Arango, current Minister of Labor, as the new Minister of the Interior.
The president of Colombia did not announce who will be in charge of the Ministry of Labor.
# Bogotá Upon Francisco Barbosa's election as Attorney General of the Nation, I have appointed Nancy Patricia Gutiérrez as the new Presidential Counselor for Human Rights. He will take office as of February 15.
- Iván Duque (@IvanDuque) January 31, 2020
Minister Nancy Patricia has been the first woman to occupy the Interior portfolio, and will continue to support the government in defense of Human Rights. We emphasize its management by carrying out a legislative agenda for the benefit of the country, its patriotism and commitment to Colombia.
- Iván Duque (@IvanDuque) January 31, 2020
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