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Ministry of the Presidency (Peru)

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Ministry of the Presidency
Ministerio de la Presidencia
Agency overview
Formed28 July 1985; 39 years ago (1985-07-28)
DissolvedJuly 12, 2002

The Ministry of the Presidency (Spanish: Ministerio de la Presidencia, MIPRE)[1] was a government ministry of the Peruvian government. Created through Law N° 24297 on July 28, 1985, its function was to regulate and coordinate the operation of multisectoral entities and decentralized public organizations of the central government. It was deactivated in 2002.

History

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The ministry was created in 1985, during the first presidency of Alan García.[2][3] Originally deactivated in 1990, it was again reactivated on May 10, 1992.[2][4] Under the government of Alberto Fujimori, it became the most powerful ministry in the country, with around 30% of the government's budget directed at its funding.[1][3] It was deactivated again in 2002.[2]

Organisation

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In 1992, the following agencies were attached to the ministry:[5]

List of ministers

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Name Party Period
Term start Term end
Nicanor Mujica Álvarez-Calderón [es] APRA July 28, 1985 June 27, 1987
Guillermo Larco Cox June 27, 1987 May 13, 1988
Armando Villanueva del Campo May 13, 1988 March 1, 1989
Agustín Mantilla Campos March 1, 1989 May 15, 1989
Luis Alberto Sánchez May 15, 1989 September 30, 1989
Rodolfo Beltrán Bravo September 30, 1989 July 24, 1990
Jorge Lau Kong Cambio 90 April 21, 1992 October 2, 1992
Manuel Vara Ochoa [es] October 2, 1992 February 17, 1994
Raúl Vittor Alfaro February 17, 1994 August 6, 1994
María Luisa Federici [es] August 6, 1994 July 28, 1995
Manuel Vara Ochoa [es] Cambio 90 July 28, 1995 November 15, 1995
Jaime Yoshiyama Tanaka Nueva Mayoría November 15, 1995 September 13, 1997
Daniel Hokama Tokashiki Cambio 90–Nueva Mayoría September 13, 1997 December 31, 1997
Tomás Gonzales Reátegui [es] December 31, 1997 January 6, 1999
Cristina Rizo Patrón Velarde January 6, 1999 April 16, 1999
Edgardo Mosqueira Medina Cambio 90–Nueva Mayoría October 13, 1999 August 3, 2000
María Luisa Alvarado Barrantes [es] Peru 2000 August 3, 2000 November 25, 2000
Juan Incháustegui Vargas Acción Popular November 22, 2000 January 18, 2001
Emilio Navarro Castañeda January 18, 2001 July 28, 2001
Carlos Bruce Montes de Oca Perú Posible July 28, 2001 July 12, 2002

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Straface, Fernando; Basco, Ana Inés (2006). La Reforma del Estado en Perú (PDF) (in Spanish). Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo; Departamento de Desarrollo Sostenible; División de Estado, Gobernabilidad y Sociedad Civil. pp. 10–11.
  2. ^ a b c "El peso de la cartera". El Comercio. Instituto Peruano de Economía. 2021-02-15.
  3. ^ a b Blondet M., Cecilia (2002). El encanto del dictador: mujeres y política en la década de Fujimori (in Spanish). Instituto de Estudios Peruanos. p. 13. ISBN 9972-51-065-4. ISSN 1019-4479.
  4. ^ "Fundamentos". Congreso de la República.
  5. ^ "Ley Orgánica del Ministerio de la Presidencia (Decreto Ley 25556)" (PDF). Superintendencia Nacional de Bienes Estatales. 1992-06-11.