
Fidel
Castro Ruz |
- President
of the Council of Ministers
|

Gen.
Raul
Castro Ruz |
- First
Vice President of the Council of Ministers
|

Jose
Ramon
Fernandez Alvarez |
- Vice
President of the Council of Ministers
|

Jose
Luis
Rodriguez Garcia |
- Vice
President of the Council of Ministers
|

Osmany
Cienfuegos Gorriara |
- Vice
President of the Council of Ministers
|

Jaime
Crombet
Hernandez Baquero
|
- Vice
President of the Council of Ministers
|

Adolfo
Diaz Suarez
|
- Vice
President of the Council of Ministers
|

Pedro
Miret Prieto |
- Vice
President of the Council of Ministers
|

Carlos
Lage Davila |
- Sec.
of the Council of Ministers
|

Alfredo
Jordan Morales |
|

Marcos
Portal Leon |
|

Brig.
Gen. Silvano
Colas Sanchez |
|

Juan
Mario
Junco del Pino |
|

Jose
Canete Alvarez
|
- Min.
of Construction Materials Industry
|

Abel
Prieto Jimenez |
|

Barbara
Castillo Cuesta |
|

Jose
Luis
Rodriguez Garcia |
- Min.
of Economy & Planning
|

Luis
I.
Gomez Gutierrez |
|

Georgina
Barreiro Fajardo |
|

Alfredo
Lopez Valdes |
- Min.
of the Fishing Industry
|

Alejandro
Roca Iglesias |
- Min.
of the Food Industry
|

Marta
Lomas Morales |
- Min.
of Foreign Investment & Economic Cooperation
|

Felipe
Perez Roque |
- Min.
of Foreign Relations
|

Raul
de la Nuez |
- Min.
of Foreign Trade
- [appointed May 20, 2000]
|

Fernando
Vecino Alegret |
|

Corps.
Gen. Abelardo
Colome Ibarra |
|

Roberto
Diaz Sotolongo |
|

Salvador
Valdes Mesa
|
- Min.
of Labor & Social Security
|

Jesus
Perez Othon |
|

Ignacio
Gonzalez Planas
|
- Min.
of Metallurgy & Electronics Industry
|

Carlos
Dotres Martinez |
|

Gen.
Raul
Castro Ruz |
- Min.
of the Revolutionary Armed Forces
|

Rosa
Elena
Simeon Negrin |
- Min.
of Science, Technology, & Environment
|

Maj. Gen. Ulises
Rosales del Toro |
- Min.
of the Sugar Industry
|

Manuel Marrero Cruz  |
- Min.
of Tourism
- replaces
Ibrahim
Ferradaz [February 11, 2004]
- Executive President of the Gaviota Tourism Group
|

Manuel
Pozo Torrado
|
- Min.
of Transportation
- replaces Alvaro
Perez Morales [June 20, 2003]
|

Ricardo
Cabrisas Ruiz
|
|

Wilfredo
Lopez Rodriguez |
|

Francisco
Soberon Valdes |
- Minister-President,
Central Bank of Cuba
|