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Nuevo gabinete de Barack Obama para su segundo mandato

Barack Obama toma posesión este lunes tras ser reelegido como presidente de EE.UU. Estos son los miembros de su gabinete.

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  • Salazar estrecha la mano del secretario de Transporte, Ray LaHood (a la izquierda), ante la mirada del secretario de Agricultura, Tom Vilsack. Ambos repiten al inicio de este segundo mandato.

    Salazar estrecha la mano del secretario de Transporte, Ray LaHood (a la izquierda), ante la mirada del secretario de Agricultura, Tom Vilsack. Ambos repiten al inicio de este segundo mandato.

    WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 16: Interior Secretary Ken Salazar (R) greets Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood (L) and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack after arriving for a ceremony where U.S. President Barack Obama signed a series of executive orders laying out the administration's new gun law proposals in the Eisenhower Executive Office building January 16, 2013 in Washington, DC. Salazar announced that he will be leaving the administration and returning to Colorado at the end of March. One month after a massacre that left 20 school children and 6 adults dead in Newtown, Connecticut, the president unveiled a package of gun control proposals that include universal background checks and bans on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFP
  • La secretaria de Estado de Seguridad Interior de EE.UU., Janet Napolitano

  • La secretaria de Estado de Sanidad de EE.UU., Kathleen Sebelius

    U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius (L) smiles with Todd Jones, Acting Director of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms as President Barack Obama asks that the U.S. Congress confirm Jone's permanent appointment as part of a series of proposals to counter gun violence submitted by Obama at the White House in Washington, January 16, 2013. Vice President Joe Biden delivered his recommendations to Obama after holding a series of meetings with representatives from the weapons and entertainment industries as requested by the president after the December 14 school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, in which 20 children and six adults were killed. REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

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