Ministries of Chile
The Ministers of State of Chile (Spanish: Ministros de Estado de Chile), according to the Chilean constitution, are the direct and immediate collaborators of the President of the Republic in the government and the administration of the state,[1] and in such, they are responsible for the handling of their respective Ministry (Ministerio), in accordance with the policies and instructions that it imparts. The president can appoint and remove ministers freely, and each reports to directly to the president.
List of ministries and their ministers
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Comptroller General |
Constitutional Court |
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Government ministry | Incumbent minister |
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Ministry of the Interior and Public Security
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Andrés Chadwick (2018) |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Roberto Ampuero (2018) |
Ministry of National Defense
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Alberto Espina (2018) |
Ministry of Finance
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Felipe Larraín Bascuñán (2018) |
Ministry General Secretariat of the Presidency
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Gonzalo Blumel (2018) |
Ministry General Secretariat of Government
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Cecilia Pérez (2018) |
Ministry of Economy, Development and Tourism
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José Ramón Valente (2018) |
Ministry of Social Development
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Alfredo Moreno (2018) |
Ministry of Education
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Marcela Cubillos (2018) |
Ministry of Justice and Human Rights
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Hernán Larraín (2018) |
Ministry of Labor and Social Forecast
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Nicolás Monckeberg (2018) |
Ministry of Public Works
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Juan Andrés Fontaine (2018) |
Ministry of Health
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Emilio Santelices (2018) |
Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning
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Cristián Monckeberg (2018) |
Ministry of Agriculture
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Antonio Walker (2018) |
Ministry of Mining
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Baldo Prokurica (2018) |
Ministry of Transport and Communications
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Gloria Hutt (2018) |
Ministry of National Assets
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Felipe Ward (2018) |
Ministry of Energy
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Susana Jiménez (2018) |
Ministry of the Environment
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Carolina Schmidt (2018) |
Ministry of Women and Gender Equality
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Isabel Pla (2018) |
Ministry of Sport
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Pauline Kantor (2018) |
Ministry of the Cultures, the Arts and Patrimony
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Consuelo Valdés (2018) |
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See also
References
- ↑ Artícle 33 of the Constitution
External links
- Ministers of State Government of Chile website
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