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Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers of Argentina Inaugural holder Eduardo Bauzá Formation 1995 Website Official site The Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers is a political office of Argentina, created by the 1994 amendment of the Argentine Constitution. The current office holder is Aníbal Fernández.
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Attributions
The attributions of the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers are established by the articles 100 and 101 of the Constitution of Argentina[1]. Most of his duties are related to organize the work of the other Ministers, or to its intermediary role between the Executive Power and the Argentine National Congress.
List of Chiefs of the Cabinet of Ministers
Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers President Years Eduardo Bauzá Carlos Menem 1995–1996 Jorge Rodríguez 1996–1999 Rodolfo Terragno Fernando de la Rúa 1999–2000 Chrystian Colombo 2000–2001 Humberto Schiavoni Ramón Puerta 2001 Luis Lusquiños Adolfo Rodríguez Saá 2001 Antonio Cafiero Eduardo Camaño 2001–2002 Jorge Capitanich Eduardo Duhalde 2002 Alfredo Atanasof 2002–2003 Alberto Fernández Néstor Kirchner 2003–2007 Cristina Fernández 2007–2008 Sergio Massa 2008–2009 Aníbal Fernández 2009-incumbent References
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Cabinet of MinistersMinisters Florencio Randazzo (Interior) · Héctor Timerman (Foreign Relations) · Arturo Puricelli (Defense) · Amado Boudou (Economy) · Julio de Vido (Federal Planning and Public Utilities) · Julio Alak (Justice and Human Rights) · Nilda Garré (Security) · Alberto Sileoni (Education) · Lino Barañao (Science, Technology and Innovative Production) · Carlos Tomada (Labor, Employment and Social Security) · Juan Luis Manzur (Health) · Alicia Kirchner (Social Development) · Débora Giorgi (Industry) · Julián Domínguez (Agriculture) · Carlos Enrique Meyer (Tourism)Categories:- Government ministries of Argentina
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