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Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers

The Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Argentine Nation (Spanish: Jefe de Gabinete de Ministros de la Nación Argentina; JGM), more commonly known simply as the Cabinet Chief (Spanish: Jefe de Gabinete) is a ministerial office within the government of Argentina tasked with overseeing the government's general administration and acting as a link between the national executive and the Argentine National Congress.[3] The position was created by the 1994 amendment to the Argentine Constitution.

Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers of Argentina
Jefe de Gabinete de Ministros de la Nación Argentina
Incumbent
Nicolás Posse
since 10 December 2023
Government of Argentina
StyleMr. Chief of the Cabinet
Reports toPresident of Argentina and Argentine National Congress
SeatEdificio Somisa, Buenos Aires[1]
AppointerPresident of Argentina
Term lengthNo fixed term
At the President's behest
Constituting instrumentArgentine Constitution of 1853
(1994 amendment)
Inaugural holderEduardo Bauzá
Formation8 July 1995; 28 years ago (1995-07-08)
Salary$ 312,657.00 annually (2020)[2]
Websiteargentina.gob.ar/jefatura

The Cabinet Chief is not a prime minister, as in Argentina's presidential democracy the role of head of government is still bestowed upon the president.[4] However, the Cabinet Chief is still constitutionally obligated to give account of the general course of the government's policies before Congress, and may be removed through a vote of no confidence (moción de censura) with an absolute majority in both chambers of Congress.[5]

The current Cabinet Chief is Nicolás Posse, who was sworn in on 10 December 2023 by President Javier Milei.[6][7]

History edit

The office of the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers was established by the 1994 amendment to the Argentine Constitution.[3] It was part of the agreements brokered by the two largest parties in Argentina at the time, the Justicialist Party (PJ) and the Radical Civic Union (UCR), in what is now known as the Pact of Olivos; the UCR, then led by former president Raúl Alfonsin, sought to reduce the significant political powers of the Presidency and shift towards a parliamentary system.[4][8] In the end, however, the overarching nature of Argentina's political system following the reform remained decidedly presidential, as the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers acts more as an extension of the President to whom the head of state may delegate a certain number of responsibilities, while also being constitutionally obligated to report to the National Congress.[4][9]

The first Cabinet Chief was Eduardo Bauzá, who was appointed on 8 July 1995 by President Carlos Saúl Menem.[10]

Attributes edit

The attributes of the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers are established by the articles 100 and 101 of the Constitution of Argentina. Most of the Cabinet Chief's duties are related to the organization of the cabinet's work agenda and the general course of the government's performance, as well as acting as an intermediary between the Executive Power and the Argentine National Congress.

Specifically, articles 100 and 101 state:

Second Part: Authorities of the Nation

Chapter IV

The Chief of the Ministerial Cabinet and other Ministers of the Executive Power

Section 100.- The Chief of the Ministerial Cabinet and the other secretary ministers, whose number and powers shall be determined by a special law, shall be in charge of the business of the Nation and shall countersign and legalize the acts of the President with their signatures, without which said acts are void.

The Chief of the Ministerial Cabinet, politically liable before the National Congress, is empowered:

1.- To exercise the general administration of the country.

2.- To perform the acts and issue the rules necessary to exercise the powers granted by this section as well as those delegated by the President of the Nation, being countersigned by the pertinent secretary minister to which the act or rule refers.

3.- To appoint the employees of the Administration, except for those pertaining to the President.

4.- To exercise the functions and powers delegated to him by the President of the Nation and, with the consent of the Cabinet, to decide about matters that the Executive Power may indicate to him or, on his own account, about those he deems it necessary due to their importance, within the scope of his jurisdiction.

5.- To coordinate, prepare and convoke the meetings of the ministerial cabinet, presiding at them in the absence of the President.

6.- To submit to Congress the bills on Ministries and National Budget, with the prior consent of the Cabinet and the approval of the Executive Power.

7.- To have the revenues of the Nation collected and to enforce the National Budget Act.

8.- To countersign regulatory decrees of the laws, decrees to extend the ordinary legislative session of Congress or to convoke to an extraordinary one, and the messages of the President supporting legislative initiatives.

9.- To attend the meetings of Congress and take part in its debates, but not to vote.

10.- Once the ordinary legislative session of Congress has begun, to submit together with the other ministers a detailed report on the state of the Nation regarding the business of the respective departments.

11.- To give such oral and written reports and explanations that either of the Houses may request from the Executive Power.

12.- To countersign decrees about powers delegated by Congress, which shall be under the control of the Joint Standing Committee.

13.- To countersign, together with the other ministers, decrees of necessity and urgency and decrees on partial promulgation of laws. Within ten days of their approval, he shall personally submit these decrees to the consideration of the Joint Standing Committee.

The Chief of the Ministerial Cabinet shall not be simultaneously appointed to another ministry.

Section 101.- The Chief of the Ministerial Cabinet shall attend Congress at least once a month, alternating between each House, to report on the progress of the government, notwithstanding the provisions of Section 71. He may be interpellated for the purpose of considering a vote of censure, by the vote of the absolute majority of all the members of either House, and he may be removed by the vote of the absolute majority of the members of each House.

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Headquarters edit

The office of the Cabinet Chief is located at the Somisa Building (officially known as the "Teniente General Castiñeiras" building), former headquarters of the Sociedad Mixta Siderúrgica Argentina (SOMISA), a state-owned metallurgy company created in 1972.[12] Following the privatization of Somisa in 1993, the building was acquired by the national government to be used as the headquarters of the newly created Cabinet Chief's office. The building, designed in the modernist style by Mario Roberto Álvarez, was built from 1966 to 1977 and was the first building in Argentina to be made entirely out of 3 mm steel sheets and to be fully welded.[13] It is located on Julio Argentino Roca Avenue in the Monserrat barrio of Buenos Aires.

List of Chiefs of the Cabinet of Ministers edit

# Portrait Name
(Lifespan)
Term of office Political party President
1   Eduardo Bauzá
(1939–2019)
8 July 1995 5 June 1996 Justicialist Party Carlos Menem
2   Jorge Rodríguez
(born 1944)
5 June 1996 10 December 1999 Justicialist Party
3   Rodolfo Terragno
(born 1943)
10 December 1999 6 October 2000 Radical Civic Union Fernando de la Rúa
4   Chrystian Colombo
(born 1952)
6 October 2000 20 December 2001 Radical Civic Union
5   Humberto Schiavoni
(born 1958)
20 December 2001 23 December 2001 Justicialist Party Ramón Puerta
6   Jorge Obeid
(1947–2014)
23 December 2001 30 December 2001 Justicialist Party Adolfo Rodríguez Saá
7   Antonio Cafiero
(1922–2014)
30 December 2001 2 January 2002 Justicialist Party Eduardo Camaño
8   Jorge Capitanich
(born 1964)
2 January 2002 3 May 2002 Justicialist Party Eduardo Duhalde
9   Alfredo Atanasof
(born 1949)
3 May 2002 25 May 2003 Justicialist Party
10   Alberto Fernández
(born 1959)
25 May 2003 23 July 2008 Justicialist Party Néstor Kirchner
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
11   Sergio Massa
(born 1972)
23 July 2008 7 July 2009 Justicialist Party
12   Aníbal Fernández
(born 1957)
7 July 2009 10 December 2011 Justicialist Party
13   Juan Manuel Abal Medina
(born 1968)
10 December 2011 20 December 2013 Justicialist Party
14   Jorge Capitanich
(born 1964)
20 December 2013 26 February 2015 Justicialist Party
15   Aníbal Fernández
(born 1957)
26 February 2015 10 December 2015 Justicialist Party
16   Marcos Peña
(born 1977)
10 December 2015 10 December 2019 Republican Proposal Mauricio Macri
17   Santiago Cafiero
(born 1979)
10 December 2019 20 September 2021 Justicialist Party Alberto Fernández
18   Juan Luis Manzur
(born 1969)
20 September 2021 15 February 2023 Justicialist Party
19   Agustín Rossi
(born 1959)
15 February 2023 10 December 2023 Justicialist Party
20   Nicolás Posse
(born 1965)
10 December 2023 Present Libertarian Party Javier Milei

References edit

  1. ^ "Un incendio afectó a la Jefatura de Gabinete". Infobae (in Spanish). 25 February 2016. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Asignación Salarial de las Autoridades del Poder Ejecutivo Nacional 2020". datos.gob.ar (in Spanish). 23 November 2020. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  3. ^ a b Lozano, Luis. "Jefe de Gabinete". Honorable Cámara de Diputados de la Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Serrafero, Mario (October 2003). "La Jefatura de Gabinete y las crisis políticas: el caso De la Rúa" [The Office of the Cabinet Chief and political crises: the De la Rúa case] (PDF). Revista SAAP (in Spanish). 1 (2): 247–272. ISSN 1666-7883. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  5. ^ Article 101 of the Constitution of Argentina (15 December 1994)
  6. ^ "Quién es Nicolás Posse, el jefe de Gabinete de Javier Milei". Todo Noticias (in Spanish). 10 December 2023. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  7. ^ "Quién es Nicolás Posse, el encargado de las privatizaciones del gobierno de Javier Milei". Página 12 (in Spanish). 11 December 2023. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  8. ^ Rivero, Pablo (21 August 2014). "La Constitución reformada cumple 20 años". Parlamentario (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  9. ^ Serrafero, Mario (1999). "Presidencialismo argentino: ¿atenuado o reforzado?" [Argentine presidentialism: weakened or strengthened?] (PDF). Araucaria (in Spanish). 1 (2). ISSN 1575-6823. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  10. ^ Badaloni, Roxana (17 February 2019). "Falleció Eduardo Bauzá, ex ministro de Carlos Menem y el primer Jefe de Gabinete de la historia". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  11. ^ "Congreso de la Nación Argentina". Congress of the Argentine Nation. Retrieved 19 September 2018.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  12. ^ "Bello gigante de acero". Clarín (in Spanish). 31 January 2011. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  13. ^ Jurado, Miguel; González Montaner, Berto (12 February 2015). "Edificio Somisa: de ícono moderno a Monumento Histórico Nacional". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 December 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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For the head of state and of government see President of Argentina The Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Argentine Nation Spanish Jefe de Gabinete de Ministros de la Nacion Argentina JGM more commonly known simply as the Cabinet Chief Spanish Jefe de Gabinete is a ministerial office within the government of Argentina tasked with overseeing the government s general administration and acting as a link between the national executive and the Argentine National Congress 3 The position was created by the 1994 amendment to the Argentine Constitution Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers of ArgentinaJefe de Gabinete de Ministros de la Nacion ArgentinaIncumbentNicolas Possesince 10 December 2023Government of ArgentinaStyleMr Chief of the CabinetReports toPresident of Argentina and Argentine National CongressSeatEdificio Somisa Buenos Aires 1 AppointerPresident of ArgentinaTerm lengthNo fixed termAt the President s behestConstituting instrumentArgentine Constitution of 1853 1994 amendment Inaugural holderEduardo BauzaFormation8 July 1995 28 years ago 1995 07 08 Salary 312 657 00 annually 2020 2 Websiteargentina gob ar jefaturaThe Cabinet Chief is not a prime minister as in Argentina s presidential democracy the role of head of government is still bestowed upon the president 4 However the Cabinet Chief is still constitutionally obligated to give account of the general course of the government s policies before Congress and may be removed through a vote of no confidence mocion de censura with an absolute majority in both chambers of Congress 5 The current Cabinet Chief is Nicolas Posse who was sworn in on 10 December 2023 by President Javier Milei 6 7 Contents 1 History 2 Attributes 3 Headquarters 4 List of Chiefs of the Cabinet of Ministers 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe office of the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers was established by the 1994 amendment to the Argentine Constitution 3 It was part of the agreements brokered by the two largest parties in Argentina at the time the Justicialist Party PJ and the Radical Civic Union UCR in what is now known as the Pact of Olivos the UCR then led by former president Raul Alfonsin sought to reduce the significant political powers of the Presidency and shift towards a parliamentary system 4 8 In the end however the overarching nature of Argentina s political system following the reform remained decidedly presidential as the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers acts more as an extension of the President to whom the head of state may delegate a certain number of responsibilities while also being constitutionally obligated to report to the National Congress 4 9 The first Cabinet Chief was Eduardo Bauza who was appointed on 8 July 1995 by President Carlos Saul Menem 10 Attributes editThe attributes of the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers are established by the articles 100 and 101 of the Constitution of Argentina Most of the Cabinet Chief s duties are related to the organization of the cabinet s work agenda and the general course of the government s performance as well as acting as an intermediary between the Executive Power and the Argentine National Congress Specifically articles 100 and 101 state Second Part Authorities of the NationChapter IVThe Chief of the Ministerial Cabinet and other Ministers of the Executive PowerSection 100 The Chief of the Ministerial Cabinet and the other secretary ministers whose number and powers shall be determined by a special law shall be in charge of the business of the Nation and shall countersign and legalize the acts of the President with their signatures without which said acts are void The Chief of the Ministerial Cabinet politically liable before the National Congress is empowered 1 To exercise the general administration of the country 2 To perform the acts and issue the rules necessary to exercise the powers granted by this section as well as those delegated by the President of the Nation being countersigned by the pertinent secretary minister to which the act or rule refers 3 To appoint the employees of the Administration except for those pertaining to the President 4 To exercise the functions and powers delegated to him by the President of the Nation and with the consent of the Cabinet to decide about matters that the Executive Power may indicate to him or on his own account about those he deems it necessary due to their importance within the scope of his jurisdiction 5 To coordinate prepare and convoke the meetings of the ministerial cabinet presiding at them in the absence of the President 6 To submit to Congress the bills on Ministries and National Budget with the prior consent of the Cabinet and the approval of the Executive Power 7 To have the revenues of the Nation collected and to enforce the National Budget Act 8 To countersign regulatory decrees of the laws decrees to extend the ordinary legislative session of Congress or to convoke to an extraordinary one and the messages of the President supporting legislative initiatives 9 To attend the meetings of Congress and take part in its debates but not to vote 10 Once the ordinary legislative session of Congress has begun to submit together with the other ministers a detailed report on the state of the Nation regarding the business of the respective departments 11 To give such oral and written reports and explanations that either of the Houses may request from the Executive Power 12 To countersign decrees about powers delegated by Congress which shall be under the control of the Joint Standing Committee 13 To countersign together with the other ministers decrees of necessity and urgency and decrees on partial promulgation of laws Within ten days of their approval he shall personally submit these decrees to the consideration of the Joint Standing Committee The Chief of the Ministerial Cabinet shall not be simultaneously appointed to another ministry Section 101 The Chief of the Ministerial Cabinet shall attend Congress at least once a month alternating between each House to report on the progress of the government notwithstanding the provisions of Section 71 He may be interpellated for the purpose of considering a vote of censure by the vote of the absolute majority of all the members of either House and he may be removed by the vote of the absolute majority of the members of each House 11 Headquarters editThe office of the Cabinet Chief is located at the Somisa Building officially known as the Teniente General Castineiras building former headquarters of the Sociedad Mixta Siderurgica Argentina SOMISA a state owned metallurgy company created in 1972 12 Following the privatization of Somisa in 1993 the building was acquired by the national government to be used as the headquarters of the newly created Cabinet Chief s office The building designed in the modernist style by Mario Roberto Alvarez was built from 1966 to 1977 and was the first building in Argentina to be made entirely out of 3 mm steel sheets and to be fully welded 13 It is located on Julio Argentino Roca Avenue in the Monserrat barrio of Buenos Aires List of Chiefs of the Cabinet of Ministers edit Portrait Name Lifespan Term of office Political party President1 nbsp Eduardo Bauza 1939 2019 8 July 1995 5 June 1996 Justicialist Party Carlos Menem2 nbsp Jorge Rodriguez born 1944 5 June 1996 10 December 1999 Justicialist Party3 nbsp Rodolfo Terragno born 1943 10 December 1999 6 October 2000 Radical Civic Union Fernando de la Rua4 nbsp Chrystian Colombo born 1952 6 October 2000 20 December 2001 Radical Civic Union5 nbsp Humberto Schiavoni born 1958 20 December 2001 23 December 2001 Justicialist Party Ramon Puerta6 nbsp Jorge Obeid 1947 2014 23 December 2001 30 December 2001 Justicialist Party Adolfo Rodriguez Saa7 nbsp Antonio Cafiero 1922 2014 30 December 2001 2 January 2002 Justicialist Party Eduardo Camano8 nbsp Jorge Capitanich born 1964 2 January 2002 3 May 2002 Justicialist Party Eduardo Duhalde9 nbsp Alfredo Atanasof born 1949 3 May 2002 25 May 2003 Justicialist Party10 nbsp Alberto Fernandez born 1959 25 May 2003 23 July 2008 Justicialist Party Nestor KirchnerCristina Fernandez de Kirchner11 nbsp Sergio Massa born 1972 23 July 2008 7 July 2009 Justicialist Party12 nbsp Anibal Fernandez born 1957 7 July 2009 10 December 2011 Justicialist Party13 nbsp Juan Manuel Abal Medina born 1968 10 December 2011 20 December 2013 Justicialist Party14 nbsp Jorge Capitanich born 1964 20 December 2013 26 February 2015 Justicialist Party15 nbsp Anibal Fernandez born 1957 26 February 2015 10 December 2015 Justicialist Party16 nbsp Marcos Pena born 1977 10 December 2015 10 December 2019 Republican Proposal Mauricio Macri17 nbsp Santiago Cafiero born 1979 10 December 2019 20 September 2021 Justicialist Party Alberto Fernandez18 nbsp Juan Luis Manzur born 1969 20 September 2021 15 February 2023 Justicialist Party19 nbsp Agustin Rossi born 1959 15 February 2023 10 December 2023 Justicialist Party20 nbsp Nicolas Posse born 1965 10 December 2023 Present Libertarian Party Javier MileiReferences edit Un incendio afecto a la Jefatura de Gabinete Infobae in Spanish 25 February 2016 Retrieved 4 December 2020 Asignacion Salarial de las Autoridades del Poder Ejecutivo Nacional 2020 datos gob ar in Spanish 23 November 2020 Retrieved 4 December 2020 a b Lozano Luis Jefe de Gabinete Honorable Camara de Diputados de la Nacion in Spanish Retrieved 4 December 2020 a b c Serrafero Mario October 2003 La Jefatura de Gabinete y las crisis politicas el caso De la Rua The Office of the Cabinet Chief and political crises the De la Rua case PDF Revista SAAP in Spanish 1 2 247 272 ISSN 1666 7883 Retrieved 4 December 2020 Article 101 of the Constitution of Argentina 15 December 1994 Quien es Nicolas Posse el jefe de Gabinete de Javier Milei Todo Noticias in Spanish 10 December 2023 Retrieved 14 December 2023 Quien es Nicolas Posse el encargado de las privatizaciones del gobierno de Javier Milei Pagina 12 in Spanish 11 December 2023 Retrieved 14 December 2023 Rivero Pablo 21 August 2014 La Constitucion reformada cumple 20 anos Parlamentario in Spanish Retrieved 4 December 2020 Serrafero Mario 1999 Presidencialismo argentino atenuado o reforzado Argentine presidentialism weakened or strengthened PDF Araucaria in Spanish 1 2 ISSN 1575 6823 Retrieved 4 December 2020 Badaloni Roxana 17 February 2019 Fallecio Eduardo Bauza ex ministro de Carlos Menem y el primer Jefe de Gabinete de la historia Clarin in Spanish Retrieved 4 December 2020 Congreso de la Nacion Argentina Congress of the Argentine Nation Retrieved 19 September 2018 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Bello gigante de acero Clarin in Spanish 31 January 2011 Retrieved 4 December 2020 Jurado Miguel Gonzalez Montaner Berto 12 February 2015 Edificio Somisa de icono moderno a Monumento Historico Nacional Clarin in Spanish Retrieved 4 December 2020 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en 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