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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Government ministry | Incumbent minister |
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Ministry of the Interior and Public Security
|
Jorge Burgos (2015) |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
|
Heraldo Muñoz (2014) |
Ministry of National Defense
|
José Antonio Gómez (2015) |
Ministry of Finance
|
Rodrigo Valdés (2015) |
Ministry General Secretariat of the Presidency
|
Nicolás Eyzaguirre (2015) |
Ministry General Secretariat of Government
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Marcelo Díaz (2015) |
Ministry of Economy, Development and Tourism
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Luis Felipe Céspedes (2014) |
Ministry of Social Development
|
Marcos Barraza (2015) |
Ministry of Education
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Adriana Delpiano (2015) |
Ministry of Justice
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Javiera Blanco (2015) |
Ministry of Labor and Social Forecast
|
Ximena Rincón (2015) |
Ministry of Public Works
|
Alberto Undurraga (2014) |
Ministry of Health
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Carmen Castillo (2015) |
Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning
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Paulina Saball (2014) |
Ministry of Agriculture
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Carlos Furche (2014) |
Ministry of Mining
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Aurora Williams (2014) |
Ministry of Transport and Communications
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Andrés Gómez-Lobo (2014) |
Ministry of National Assets
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Victor Hugo Osorio (2014) |
Ministry of Energy
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Máximo Pacheco (2014) |
Ministry of the Environment
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Pablo Badenier (2014) |
National Women's Service
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Claudia Pascual (2014) |
Ministry of Sport
|
Natalia Riffo (2014) |
National Council of Culture and the Arts
|
Ernesto Ottone (2015) |
Gallery
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See also
- Ministry General Secretariat of Government (Chile)
- Ministry General Secretariat of the Presidency (Chile)
References
- ↑ Artícle 33 of the Constitution
External links
- Ministers of State Government of Chile website
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