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Ministries of the Argentine Republic

The Ministries of the Argentine Republic, which form the cabinet, currently consist of nine ministries under a ministerial chief of staff.[1] The ministers are appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the president.[1] The current organization derives from the constitutional revision of 1994,[1] and is governed by "The Law on Ministries".[2]

History edit

Prior to independence, the administration of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata was organized under the Royal Ordinance of Administrators issued 28 January 1782 (la Real Ordenanza de Intendentes),[3] under which there were eight intendencias[4] each with a governor reporting to the viceroy. The governor had the police, finance and the military under his direct control, and his lieutenant administered the courts.[3] At first the revolutionaries retained the same system, only gradually dispersing the executive authority over a larger body of men.[3] The first true cabinet posts in Argentina emerged in the early to mid-19th century first under the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata and later under the Argentine Confederation and the State of Buenos Aires. For example, the Department of Governance and War (Departamento de Gobierno y Guerra) was created on 28 May 1810 by the First Junta with Mariano Moreno as secretary,[5] and although the First Junta sent out diplomates as early as 1810, it was not until 27 February 1813 that the Department of Foreign Business (Departamento de Negocios Extranjeros) was created under the supervision of the Secretary of State.[6]

Argentine Confederation (1831 to 1852)[7]
  • Ministry of War and the Navy
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Ministry of Interior
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Ministry of Justice, Religion and Public Education
State of Buenos Aires (1852 to 1861)[7]
  • Ministry of Governance
  • Ministry of War
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Prosecutor's Office

Current ministries edit

Portfolio Logo Website Incumbent Since Party Coalition
Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers   argentina.gob.ar/jefatura   Nicolás Posse 10 December 2023 Independent La Libertad Avanza
Ministry of the Interior   argentina.gob.ar/interior   Guillermo Francos 10 December 2023 Independent La Libertad Avanza
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship   cancilleria.gob.ar   Diana Mondino 10 December 2023 Independent La Libertad Avanza
Ministry of Defense   argentina.gob.ar/defensa   Luis Petri 10 December 2023 Radical Civic Union Juntos por el Cambio
Ministry of Economy   argentina.gob.ar/economia   Luis Caputo 10 December 2023 Republican Proposal Juntos por el Cambio
Ministry of Infrastructure Guillermo Ferraro 10 December 2023 Independent La Libertad Avanza
Ministry of Justice   argentina.gob.ar/justicia Mariano Cúneo Libarona 10 December 2023 Independent
Ministry of Security   argentina.gob.ar/seguridad   Patricia Bullrich 10 December 2023 Republican Proposal Juntos por el Cambio
Ministry of Health   argentina.gob.ar/salud Mario Russo 10 December 2023 Independent
Ministry of Human Capital   Sandra Pettovello 10 December 2023 Union of the Democratic Centre La Libertad Avanza

Presidential secretariats with ministerial rank edit

The 1983 Law on Ministries passed by then-president Raúl Alfonsín set the precedent for secretariats of state with ministerial rank.[8] These secretaries respond directly to the Presidency. As of the latest version of the Law on Ministries, these are the existing Secretariats of the Presidency counting with ministerial rank in the Argentine government.[9]

Portfolio Logo Website Incumbent Since Party Coalition
General Secretariat   argentina.gob.ar/secretariageneral   Karina Milei 10 December 2023 Libertarian Party La Libertad Avanza
Legal and Technical Secretariat   argentina.gob.ar/legalytecnica Javier Herrera Bravo 10 December 2023 Republican Proposal Juntos por el Cambio
Communications and Press Secretariat   argentina.gob.ar/comunicacion-y-prensa Belén Stettler 10 December 2023 Independent

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b c "Jefatura de Gabinete de Ministros". Jefatura de Gabinete de Ministros. from the original on 10 April 2015.
  2. ^ La Ley de Ministerios, The Law on Ministries was established by Decree 438 of 1992, and amended by Law 26638, promulgated on 6 December 2007.
  3. ^ a b c Zabala, Juan Pablo; Departamento Documentos Escritos, División Nacional (2012). Fondos documentales del Departamento Documentos Escritos, División Nacional: Programa de Descripción Normalizada: secciones gobierno, Sala X y contaduría, Sala III, tribunales y protocolos de escribanos: volumen 2 (PDF) (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Archivo General de la Nación, Ministerio del Interior. p. 33. (PDF) from the original on 4 March 2016.
  4. ^ The intendencia were Buenos Aires, San Miguel de Tucumán, Cuyo, Paraguay, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Potosí, La Paz and Chuquisaca. Kermenic, Jan M. (1993). Pueblos, lenguas e instituciones de América meridional, Tomo I: AA–MM (in Spanish). Lima, Peru: [s.n.] p. 149. OCLC 30746236.
  5. ^ Zabala 2012, p. 218
  6. ^ Zabala 2012, p. 166
  7. ^ a b Zabala 2012, p. 26
  8. ^ "LEY DE MINISTERIOS Decreto 438/92". infoleg.gob.ar (in Spanish). 12 March 1992. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  9. ^ Soltys, Michael (6 June 2020). "Non-ministerial positions – yet still key additions". Buenos Aires Times. Retrieved 8 December 2020.

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The Ministries of the Argentine Republic which form the cabinet currently consist of nine ministries under a ministerial chief of staff 1 The ministers are appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the president 1 The current organization derives from the constitutional revision of 1994 1 and is governed by The Law on Ministries 2 Contents 1 History 2 Current ministries 3 Presidential secretariats with ministerial rank 4 Notes and referencesHistory editPrior to independence the administration of the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata was organized under the Royal Ordinance of Administrators issued 28 January 1782 la Real Ordenanza de Intendentes 3 under which there were eight intendencias 4 each with a governor reporting to the viceroy The governor had the police finance and the military under his direct control and his lieutenant administered the courts 3 At first the revolutionaries retained the same system only gradually dispersing the executive authority over a larger body of men 3 The first true cabinet posts in Argentina emerged in the early to mid 19th century first under the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata and later under the Argentine Confederation and the State of Buenos Aires For example the Department of Governance and War Departamento de Gobierno y Guerra was created on 28 May 1810 by the First Junta with Mariano Moreno as secretary 5 and although the First Junta sent out diplomates as early as 1810 it was not until 27 February 1813 that the Department of Foreign Business Departamento de Negocios Extranjeros was created under the supervision of the Secretary of State 6 Argentine Confederation 1831 to 1852 7 Ministry of War and the Navy Ministry of Finance Ministry of Interior Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Justice Religion and Public EducationState of Buenos Aires 1852 to 1861 7 Ministry of Governance Ministry of War Ministry of Finance Ministry of Foreign Affairs Prosecutor s OfficeCurrent ministries editPortfolio Logo Website Incumbent Since Party CoalitionChief of the Cabinet of Ministers nbsp argentina gob ar jefatura nbsp Nicolas Posse 10 December 2023 Independent La Libertad AvanzaMinistry of the Interior nbsp argentina gob ar interior nbsp Guillermo Francos 10 December 2023 Independent La Libertad AvanzaMinistry of Foreign Affairs International Trade and Worship nbsp cancilleria gob ar nbsp Diana Mondino 10 December 2023 Independent La Libertad AvanzaMinistry of Defense nbsp argentina gob ar defensa nbsp Luis Petri 10 December 2023 Radical Civic Union Juntos por el CambioMinistry of Economy nbsp argentina gob ar economia nbsp Luis Caputo 10 December 2023 Republican Proposal Juntos por el CambioMinistry of Infrastructure Guillermo Ferraro 10 December 2023 Independent La Libertad AvanzaMinistry of Justice nbsp argentina gob ar justicia Mariano Cuneo Libarona 10 December 2023 IndependentMinistry of Security nbsp argentina gob ar seguridad nbsp Patricia Bullrich 10 December 2023 Republican Proposal Juntos por el CambioMinistry of Health nbsp argentina gob ar salud Mario Russo 10 December 2023 IndependentMinistry of Human Capital nbsp Sandra Pettovello 10 December 2023 Union of the Democratic Centre La Libertad AvanzaPresidential secretariats with ministerial rank editThe 1983 Law on Ministries passed by then president Raul Alfonsin set the precedent for secretariats of state with ministerial rank 8 These secretaries respond directly to the Presidency As of the latest version of the Law on Ministries these are the existing Secretariats of the Presidency counting with ministerial rank in the Argentine government 9 Portfolio Logo Website Incumbent Since Party CoalitionGeneral Secretariat nbsp argentina gob ar secretariageneral nbsp Karina Milei 10 December 2023 Libertarian Party La Libertad AvanzaLegal and Technical Secretariat nbsp argentina gob ar legalytecnica Javier Herrera Bravo 10 December 2023 Republican Proposal Juntos por el CambioCommunications and Press Secretariat nbsp argentina gob ar comunicacion y prensa Belen Stettler 10 December 2023 IndependentNotes and references edit a b c Jefatura de Gabinete de Ministros Jefatura de Gabinete de Ministros Archived from the original on 10 April 2015 La Ley de Ministerios The Law on Ministries was established by Decree 438 of 1992 and amended by Law 26638 promulgated on 6 December 2007 a b c Zabala Juan Pablo Departamento Documentos Escritos Division Nacional 2012 Fondos documentales del Departamento Documentos Escritos Division Nacional Programa de Descripcion Normalizada secciones gobierno Sala X y contaduria Sala III tribunales y protocolos de escribanos volumen 2 PDF in Spanish Buenos Aires Archivo General de la Nacion Ministerio del Interior p 33 Archived PDF from the original on 4 March 2016 The intendencia were Buenos Aires San Miguel de Tucuman Cuyo Paraguay Santa Cruz de la Sierra Potosi La Paz and Chuquisaca Kermenic Jan M 1993 Pueblos lenguas e instituciones de America meridional Tomo I AA MM in Spanish Lima Peru s n p 149 OCLC 30746236 Zabala 2012 p 218harvnb error no target CITEREFZabala2012 help Zabala 2012 p 166harvnb error no target CITEREFZabala2012 help a b Zabala 2012 p 26harvnb error no target CITEREFZabala2012 help LEY DE MINISTERIOS Decreto 438 92 infoleg gob ar in Spanish 12 March 1992 Retrieved 23 November 2020 Soltys Michael 6 June 2020 Non ministerial positions yet still key additions Buenos Aires Times Retrieved 8 December 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ministries of the Argentine Republic amp oldid 1190161017, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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