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It is regulated by Presidential Decree 07-2003 of March 11, 2003.[1] signed by then President Alfonso Portillo, President of the Congress Efra\u00edn R\u00edos Montt and Former Interior Minister Jos\u00e9 Adolfo Reyes Calder\u00f3n.Order of precedence[edit]Precedence is determined by the office; names of incumbents as of 2023[update] are listed.President: Alejandro GiammatteiVice President: Guillermo Castillo Reyes (and his wife Lisette Arriaga as Second Lady or Spouse of the Vice President)President of the Congress: Shirley RiveraPresident of the Supreme Court of Justice: Silvia Vald\u00e9sPresident of the Constitutional Court: Dina Ochoa Escrib\u00e1President of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal: Irma Elizabeth Palencia OrellanaFormer Presidents or their widows\/widowers (ordered by term):Vinicio CerezoJorge Serrano El\u00edasAlfonso Portillo\u00d3scar BergerOtto P\u00e9rez MolinaAlejandro MaldonadoJimmy MoralesFormer Vice Presidents or their widows\/widowers:Gustavo EspinaLuis Alberto FloresEduardo SteinRafael EspadaRoxana BaldettiJafeth CabreraAlfonso Fuentes SoriaDiplomatic corps accredited in Guatemala and accredited diplomatic corps of GuatemalaBoard of directors of the CongressFirst Vice President of the Congress: Boris Roberto Espa\u00f1a C\u00e1ceresSecond Vice President of the Congress: Sergio David Arana RocaThird Vice President of the Congress: H\u00e9rber Armando Melgar PadillaFirst Secretary of the Congress: Mynor Gabriel Mej\u00eda PopolSecond Secretary of the Congress: Marvin Estuardo Alvarado MoralesThird Secretary of the Congress: Douglas Rivero M\u00e9ridaFourth Secretary of the Congress: An\u00edbal Estuardo Rojas EspinoFifth Secretary of the Congress: Leopoldo Salazar SamayoaState ministers and secretariesMinister of Foreign Affairs: Mario B\u00facaroMinister of Interior: David Napole\u00f3n Barrientos Gir\u00f3nMinister of National Defense: Henry Reyes ChiguaMinister of Public Finances: Edwin CamerosMinister of Communications, Infrastructure and Housing: Javier Maldonado Qui\u00f1onezMinister of Education: Claudia Ruiz CasasolaMinister of Agriculture, Livestock and Food: Edgar Ren\u00e9 De Le\u00f3n MorenoMinister of Economy: Janio Moacyr Rosales Alegr\u00edaMinister of Public Health and Social Assistance: Francisco ComaMinister of Labor and Social Welfare: Rafael Eugenio Rodr\u00edguez PellecerMinister of Energy and Mines: Alberto Pimentel MataMinister of Culture and Sports: Felipe Amado Aguilar Marroqu\u00ednMinister of Environment and Natural Resources Environment and Natural Resources: Gerson Elias Barrios GarridoMinister of Social Development: H\u00e9ctor Melvyn Can\u00e1 RiveraSecretaries of StateDeputies of the CongressAttorney General of the Nation: Wuelmer Ubener G\u00f3mez Gonz\u00e1lezAttorney General and Chief of Public Prosecutor’s Office: Mar\u00eda Consuelo PorrasAttorney for Human Rights: Alejandro C\u00f3rdova HerreraComptroller General of Accounts: Frank Helmuth Bode FuentesChief of Staff of the Army: Wiliam Arnulfo L\u00f3pez ChayMagistrates of the Supreme Court of JusticeJudges of the Constitutional CourtMagistrates of the Supreme Electoral TribunalDeputy Ministers of StateDepartmental GovernorsMayorsRectors of the UniversitiesRector of the University of San Carlos of Guatemala: Walter Mazariegos BiolisGeneral directors of State entitiesArmy OfficersOfficial CommissionsPrivate CommissionsReferences[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/guatemalan-order-of-precedence-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Guatemalan order of precedence – Wikipedia"}}]}]