The President of the Republic, José Jerí Oré, officially announced that it has accepted the resignation of the Council of Ministers that had been led by the now former prime minister Eduardo Arana. This marks the formal beginning of the transition to the new government that Jerí has promised.
Through his social networks, the interim president thanked the outgoing cabinet for its work. “I appreciate the services provided to the nation by the members of the Council of Ministers led until today by Eduardo Arana,” President Jerí published.
With this, President Jerí confirms that he is seeking to form a new ministerial team within the framework of the “national reconciliation” that he announced upon taking office.
I thank the members of the Council of Ministers led until today by Eduardo Arana for the services provided to the nation.
Together with the new Premier, we will finalize the formation of the announced broad-based and national reconciliation Cabinet.
— José Jerí (@josejeriore) October 12, 2025
Jerí’s message emphasizes that “together with the new Premier, we will finalize the formation of the broad-based Cabinet and announced national reconciliation.”
The new Council of Ministers must seek the vote of confidence from Congress in the next 30 days, as established by the Constitution, and will be in charge of managing the agenda of the transitional government until the next elections.
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