Ana Jara

Ethel Ana del Rosario Jara Velásquez (born 11 May 1968) is a Peruvian lawyer and politician who was Prime Minister of Peru from July 2014 to April 2015.

[7] On 11 December 2011, upon assuming the second ministerial cabinet of President Ollanta Humala chaired by Óscar Valdés, she was sworn in as Minister of Women and Social Development until 2014.

[7] On 24 February 2014, she became Minister of Labor and Employment Promotion of Peru in a renewed cabinet whose presidency was assumed by René Cornejo.

[9] On 20 March 2015, the opposition in Congress presented a motion of censure against the prime minister due to the intelligence service spying on politicians, business leaders, and journalists.

[2][3] President: Ollanta Humala 1st Vice President: Marisol Espinoza 2nd Vice President: Vacant (since 16 January 2012) Prime Minister: René Cornejo Foreign: Eda Rivas Gonzalo Gutiérrez Reinel Defense: Peter Cateriano Bellido Agriculture: Juan Benites Labor: Ana Jara Women: Carmen Omonte Economy and Finance: Miguel Castilla Transportation and Communication: Carlos Paredes José Gallardo Ku Housing: Milton von Hesse Foreign Commerce and Tourism: Magali Silva Production: Piero Ghezzi Development and Social Inclusion: Paola Bustamante Health: Midori de Habich Energy and Mines: Eleodoro Mayorga Education: Jaime Saavedra Interior: Walter Albán Daniel Urresti Justice: Daniel Figallo Environment: Manuel Pulgar-Vidal Culture: Diana Álvarez Calderón President: Ollanta Humala 1st Vice President: Marisol Espinoza Prime Minister: Juan Jiménez Mayor Foreign: Rafael Roncagliolo Defense: Peter Cateriano Bellido Agriculture: Milton Von Hesse Labor: José Villena Women: Ana Jara Economy and Finance: Miguel Castilla Transportation and Communication: Carlos Paredes Housing: René Cornejo Foreign Commerce and Tourism: José Luis Silva Martinot Production: José Urquizo Development and Social Inclusion: Carolina Trivelli Health: Midori de Habich Energy and Mines: Jorge Merino Tafur Education: Patricia Salas Interior: Wilfredo Pedraza Justice: Eda Rivas Environment: Manuel Pulgar Vidal Culture: Luis Peirano President: Ollanta Humala 1st Vice President: Marisol Espinoza 2nd Vice President: Omar Chehade (resigned) Prime Minister: Oscar Valdés Foreign: Rafael Roncagliolo Defense: Luis Alberto Otárola Agriculture: Luis Ginocchio Labor: José Villena Women: Ana Jara Economy and Finance: Miguel Castilla Transportation and Communication: Carlos Paredes Housing: René Cornejo Foreign Commerce and Tourism: José Luis Silva Martinot Production: José Urquizo Development and Social Inclusion: Carolina Trivelli Health: Alberto Tejada Noriega Energy and Mines: Jorge Merino Tafur Education: Patricia Salas Interior: Daniel Lozada (resigned) William Calle Justice: Juan Jiménez Mayor Environment: Manuel Pulgar Vidal Culture: Luis Peirano