Colombian order of precedence

The Colombian order of precedence is a symbolic hierarchy of officials used to direct protocol. It is regulated by Act 1444 of 4 May 2011.

Order of precedence
Below is the current cabinet headed by the President of the Republic, in its respective denomination, order and precedence.
 * 1) The President of Colombia (Gustavo Petro)
 * 2) The Vice President of Colombia (Francia Márquez)
 * 3) The Cardinal Primate of Colombia (Luis José Rueda)
 * 4) Former presidents of Colombia and their widows/widowers (by seniority of assuming office):
 * 5) César Gaviria (7 August 1990 - 7 August 1994)
 * 6) Ernesto Samper (7 August 1994 - 7 August 1998)
 * 7) Andrés Pastrana (7 August 1998 - 7 August 2002)
 * 8) Álvaro Uribe (7 August 2002 - 7 August 2010)
 * 9) Juan Manuel Santos (7 August 2010 - 7 August 2018)
 * 10) Ivan Duque (7 August 2018 - 7 August 2022)
 * 11) Former vice presidents of Colombia and their widows/widowers (by seniority of assuming office):
 * 12) Humberto De la Calle (7 August 1994 - 10 September 1996)
 * 13) Gustavo Adolfo Bell (7 August 1998 - 7 August 2002)
 * 14) Francisco Santos Calderón (7 August 2002 - 7 August 2010)
 * 15) Angelino Garzón (7 August 2010 - 7 August 2014)
 * 16) Germán Vargas Lleras (7 August 2014 - 21 March 2017)
 * 17) Oscar Naranjo (29 March 2017 - 7 August 2018)
 * 18) Marta Lucía Ramírez (7 August 2018 - 7 August 2022)
 * 19) The Minister of Foreign Affairs (Álvaro Leyva) (if there is a diplomat or foreign personalities)
 * 20) The Apostolic Nunciature and Diplomatic corp
 * 21) Foreign Ambassadors
 * 22) Concurrent Ambassadors
 * 23) The President of the Constitutional Court (Cristina Pardo Schlesinger)
 * 24) The President of Senate (Iván Name)
 * 25) The President of the Supreme Court of Justice (Luis Antonio Hernández)
 * 26) The President of the Council of State (Jaime Enrique Rodríguez)
 * 27) The President of the Chamber of Representatives (Andrés Calle)
 * 28) The President of the Superior Council of Judicature (Aurelio Enrique Rodríguez Guzmán)
 * 29) The National Electoral Council
 * 30) Current Government Ministers (in their respective order of origin)
 * 31) Minister of the Interior (Luis Fernando Velasco)
 * 32) Minister of Foreign Affairs (Álvaro Leyva)
 * 33) Minister of Finance and Public Credit (Ricardo Bonilla)
 * 34) Minister of Justice and Law (Néstor Osuna)
 * 35) Minister of Defense (Iván Velásquez)
 * 36) Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development (Jhenifer Mojica)
 * 37) Minister of Health and Social Protection (Guillermo Jaramillo)
 * 38) Minister of Labour (Gloria Inés Ramírez)
 * 39) Minister of Mines and Energy (Irene Vélez)
 * 40) Minister of Commerce (Germán Umaña)
 * 41) Minister of Education (Aurora Vergara)
 * 42) Minister of Environment (Susana Muhamad)
 * 43) Minister of Housing, City and Territory (Catalina Velasco)
 * 44) Minister of Information Technologies and Communications (Mauricio Lizcano)
 * 45) Minister of Transport (William Camargo)
 * 46) Minister of Culture (Jorge Zorro)
 * 47) Minister of Sports (Astrid Rodríguez)
 * 48) Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation (Yesenia Olaya)
 * 49) The National Planning Department
 * 50) The Administrative Department of Social Prosperity
 * 51) The High Commissioner for Peace (Danilo Rueda)
 * 52) The Presidential Advisors
 * 53) The Counselor for Women's Equality (Clemecia Carabalí)
 * 54) The Councilor for the Regions (Sandra Ortiz)
 * 55) The Counselor for Human Rights (Jenny de la Torre)
 * 56) The Counselor for National Reconciliation (Eva Ferrer)
 * 57) The Attorney General of the Nation
 * 58) The Commanders of the Armed Forces (by creation of branch)
 * 59) Commander of the Military Forces (Major general Helder Giraldo)
 * 60) General Staff of the Colombian Military Forces (Vice admiral José Joaquín Amézquita)
 * 61) Commander-in-chief of the National Army (General Luis Mauricio Opina)
 * 62) Commander-in-chief of the National Navy (Vice admiral Francisco Cubides)
 * 63) Commander-in-chief of the Air Force (General Luis Carlos Córdoba)
 * 64) Commander-in-chief of the National Police (General Henry Sanabria)
 * 65) Governors of Departments - when outside their own department (Relative precedence among governors, all of whom are outside their own department, is determined by each department's date of creation or alphabetically by department)
 * 66) Governor of Amazonas
 * 67) Governor of Antioquia (Andrés Julián Rendon)
 * 68) Governor of Arauca (José Facundo Castillo)
 * 69) Governor of Atlántico (Elsa Noguera)
 * 70) Governor of Bolívar (Vicente Antonio Blel)
 * 71) Governor of Boyacá (Ramiro Barragán Adame)
 * 72) Governor of Caldas (Luis Carlos Velásquez)
 * 73) Governor of Caquetá (Arnulfo Gasca Trujillo)
 * 74) Governor of Casanare (Salomón Andrés Sanabria)
 * 75) Governor of Cauca (Elías Larrahondo Carabalí)
 * 76) Governor of Cesar (Luis Alberto Monsalvo Gnecco)
 * 77) Governor of Chocó (Ariel Palacios)
 * 78) Governor of Córdoba (Erasmo Zuleta)
 * 79) Governor of Cundinamarca (Nicolás García)
 * 80) Governor of Guainía (Juan Carlos Iral)
 * 81) Governor of Guaviare (Heydeer Yovanny Palacio)
 * 82) Governor of Huila (Luis Enrique Dussán)
 * 83) Governor of La Guajira (Nemesio Roys Garzón)
 * 84) Governor of Magdalena (Carlos Caicedo)
 * 85) Governor of Meta (Juan Guillermo Zuluaga)
 * 86) Governor of Nariño (Jhon Alexander Rojas)
 * 87) Governort of North Santander (Silvano Serrano)
 * 88) Governor of Putumayo (Buanerges Rosero)
 * 89) Governor of Quindío (Roberto Jaramillo)
 * 90) Governor of Risaralda (Sigifredo Salazar)
 * 91) Governor of San Andrés y Providencia (Everth Julio Hawkins)
 * 92) Governor of Santander (Mauricio Aguilar)
 * 93) Governor of Sucre (Hector Olimpo)
 * 94) Governor of Tolima (José Ricardo Orozco)
 * 95) Governor of Valle del Cauca (Clara Luz Roldán)
 * 96) Governor of Vaupés (Elícer Pérez)
 * 97) Governor of Vichada (Álvaro Arley León)
 * 98) Mayor of the Capital District (Carlos Fernando Galán)
 * 99) The Vice Presidents of the Senate
 * 100) The First Vice President (Miguel Ángel Pinto)
 * 101) The Second Vice President (Honorio Henríquez)
 * 102) The Vice Presidents of the Chamber
 * 103) The First Vice President (Olga Lucía Velásquez)
 * 104) The Second Vice President (Erika Tatiana Sánchez)
 * 105) The Senators (by alphabetical order)
 * 106) The Members and the Prosecutor of the Supreme Court
 * 107) The Members of the Constitutional Court