Ministry of the Presidency (Peru)
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. HistoryThe 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] Agencies attached to the MinistryIn 1992, the following agencies were attached to the ministry:[5]
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