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Ministries of the Argentine Republic : ウィキペディア英語版
Ministries of the Argentine Republic

The Ministries of the Argentine Republic, which form the cabinet, currently consist of sixteen ministries under a ministerial chief of staff. The ministers are appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the president.〔 The current organization derives from the constitutional revision of 1994,〔 and is governed by "The Law on Ministries".〔''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.〕
==History==
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''), under which there were eight ''intendencias''〔The intendencia were Buenos Aires, San Miguel de Tucumán, Cuyo, Paraguay, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Potosí, La Paz and Chuquisaca. 〕 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.〔 At first the revolutionaries retained the same system, only gradually dispersing the executive authority over a larger body of men.〔 The first true cabinet posts in Argentina emerged in the mid 1800s first under various caudillos such as Saavedra and de Rosas and then 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, 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.
;Argentine Confederation (1831 to 1852)
* 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)〔
* Ministry of Governance
* Ministry of War
* Ministry of Finance
* Ministry of Foreign Affairs
* Prosecutor's Office

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