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List Of Ministries Of Peru
The following is a list of ministries of Peru. The government of Peru exercises its Executive (government), executive authority through a total of 18 Ministry (government department), government ministries and the office of Prime Minister of Peru, President of the Council of Ministers. List Former See also *Cabinet of Peru *Public Ministry of Peru References

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Peru
Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pacific Ocean. Peru is a Megadiverse countries, megadiverse country, with habitats ranging from the arid plains of the Pacific coastal region in the west, to the peaks of the Andes mountains extending from the north to the southeast of the country, to the tropical Amazon basin rainforest in the east with the Amazon River. Peru has Demographics of Peru, a population of over 32 million, and its capital and largest city is Lima. At , Peru is the List of countries and dependencies by area, 19th largest country in the world, and the List of South American countries by area, third largest in South America. Pre-Columbian Peru, Peruvian territory was home to Andean civilizations, several cultures during the ancient and medieval periods, and has one o ...
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Ministry Of Foreign Trade And Tourism (Peru)
The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (, MINCETUR) of Peru is the government ministry in charge of issues pertaining to foreign trade of the Government of Peru and the promotion of tourism in the country. , the ministry is headed by . History The country was established in 1969 as the Ministry of Industry and Commerce (), having been separated from the Ministry of Development and Public Works. The name remained until 1980, when it was renamed to Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Tourism and Integration (). In 1992, it was renamed to Ministry of Industry, Tourism, Integration and International Trade Negotiations (, MITINCI), a name that remained until 2002, when it took its current name. Throughout its history, the ministry has promoted free trade agreements and managed , a government organisation responsible for promoting tourism to Peru around the world. The ministry has signed the following treaties: *Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement *Chile-Peru Free Trade Agreement *Thai ...
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Public Ministry Of Peru
The Public Ministry of Peru (), also known as the Prosecutor's Office of Peru (), is an autonomous entity of the Government of Peru that is responsible for enforcing law in Peru. Headed by the Prosecutor of the Nation, the Public Ministry oversees investigations surrounding private citizens, public interest and legislative interrogatives. History Following the creation of the Supreme Court of Peru in 1825, an entity similar to the Public Ministry served under the chief national court. The Constitution of Peru (1828), 1828 Constitution of Peru established a Supreme Court with seven justices and a prosecutor. Jorge Basadre notes that in the National Convention of 1855, functions for a national prosecutor were more defined. By 1930, it was indicated in Article 2 of the Code of Procedure in Criminal Matters that public criminal prosecution was performed by a proseuctor's office that was overseen by the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights (Peru), Ministry of Justice. In the Constit ...
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Cabinet Of Peru
The Cabinet of Peru (also called the Presidential Cabinet of Peru or the Council of Ministers) is composed of all the Ministers of State. The cabinet is presided by the Prime Minister of Peru, President of the Council of Ministers, a position likened to that of a prime minister. The Prime Minister presides over the meetings of the Council of Ministers, unless the President of Peru, President of the Republic is present. Functions The Cabinet has, under the Constitution, the following main duties: # Approve laws that the President submits to Congress # Approve legislative decrees and also urgent decrees that President of the Republic dictates, as well as laws, decrees, and resolutions arranged by law # To deliberate on subjects of public interest. For the Cabinet to reach any agreement, the approving vote of the majority of its members is required. Ministers Ministers of State are in charge of managing politics and the activities of various sectors that direct and manage public se ...
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Ministry Of The Presidency (Peru)
The Ministry of the Presidency (, MIPRE) 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. History The ministry was created in 1985, during the first presidency of Alan García. Originally deactivated in 1990, it was again reactivated on May 10, 1992. 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. It was deactivated again in 2002. Organisation In 1992, the following agencies were attached to the ministry: * Servicio de Agua Potable y Alcantarillado de Lima (SEDAPAL) *Servicio Nacional de Agua Potable y Alcantarillado (SENAPA) * (ENACE) * (FONAVI) *Superintendencia de Bienes Nacionales (SBN) *Banco de Materiales (BANMAT) *Fondo Nacional de ...
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Ministry Of Development (Peru)
The Ministry of Development and Public Works (, MFOP) was a List of Peruvian Ministries, government ministry of Peru. Created in 1896, it oversaw the development of public works, infrastructure and charity. Its former headquarters, located at the Park of the Exhibition, now house the Metropolitan Museum of Lima since 2010. History The ministry was created on January 22, 1896, under the presidency of Nicolás de Piérola, with Eduardo López de Romaña chosen to serve as its first minister. The ministry initially brought together the following offices: *Public Works (which had previously belonged to the Ministry of the Interior (Peru), Ministry of Government and Police). *Industries (which was previously part of the Ministry of Economy and Finance (Peru), Ministry of Finance). *Charity (which came from the Ministry of Justice (Peru), Ministry of Justice and Instruction). By the decree of February 25, 1896, two Directorates were created in the Ministry: Development (in charge of mi ...
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Ministry Of Women And Vulnerable Populations
The Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations (, MIMP) of Peru is the government ministry in charge of national policy in favor of women and vulnerable populations. Its headquarters is located in Lima, Peru. It is the only ministry in the country's government whose office is exclusive to women. , the minister is . History The ministry was created on October 29, 1996 and was originally named Ministry of the Promotion of Women and of Human Development (, PROMUDEH). Its creation was announced by then-president Alberto Fujimori in Cologne during the 1996 Latin American Week and the German Conference on the Latin American Economy. In 2002 it was renamed as Ministry of Women and Social Development. Subsequently, on July 11, 2002, Organic Law 27779 amended the organization of the Council of Ministers of Peru, which renamed it the Ministry of Women and Social Development (, MIMDES). However, the Latin American Committee for the Defence of Women's Rights had criticised the possible re ...
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Ministry Of Transport And Communications (Peru)
The Ministry of Transport and Communications (, MTC) of Peru is the government ministry responsible for regulating transportation and communications services. , the minister of transport and communications is . History From December 24, 1896, onwards, a Secretariat of Development—later a Directory of Development—functioned as part of the Ministry of Development and Public Works. Under Juan Velasco Alvarado, the ministry was formally created on March 25, 1969. On May 11, 1992, under the government of Alberto Fujimori, the ministry was merged with that of Housing and Construction, creating the Ministry of Transport, Communications, Housing and Construction (, MTCVC). It was reestablished on July 10, 2002. Organisation * General Secretariat *Vice Ministry of Transport ** Directorate-General of Civil Aeronautics ** Directorate-General of Water Transport ** Directorate-General of Roads and Railways ** Directorate-General of Land Transport ** Directorate-General of Socio-Environ ...
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Ministry Of Production (Peru)
The Ministry of Production (, PRODUCE) of Peru is the government ministry charged with formulating, approving, executing, and supervising all levels of production, industry, manufacturing, and fishing. , the minister of production is Ana María Choquehuanca. History The ministry was created in July 2002, by Law 27779 which incorporated two ministries into a single entity: the Ministry of Fishing (, MIP), originally created on , and parts of the Ministry of Industry, Tourism, Integration and International Trade Negotiations. The merging of the former led to a decrease in the fishing sector, leading to calls by fishermen to reactivate the ministry. Organisation * General Secretariat * Vice Ministry of MSMEs and Industry ** Directorate-General of MSMEs and Cooperatives ** Directorate-General of Industry * Vice Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture ** Directorate-General of Aquaculture ** Directorate-General of Artisanal Fisheries ** Directorate-General of Fisheries Extraction an ...
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Ministry Of Labour And Promotion Of Employment (Peru)
The Ministry of Labour and Promotion of Employment (; MTPE, also MINTRA) of Peru is the government ministry responsible for matters of labour and promotion of employment. It also promotes social welfare and vocational training, as well as the ensurance of compliance with legal standards and working conditions, in a context of dialogue and consultation between social partners and the state. , the minister responsible is . History The ministry has its origins in an office that operated as part of a series of ministries. It was formally created on April 30, 1949, through Law Decree 11009, with the name Ministry of Labour and Indian Affairs (). From 1969 onwards, the ministry took a number of names according to the offices with which it worked: *Ministry of Labour and Communities (): 1966–1969. *Ministry of Labour (): 1969–1981. *Ministry of Labour and Social Promotion (): 1981–2002 It ultimately acquired its current name in 2002. Organisation *Senior Management **Minister ...
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Ministry Of Justice And Human Rights (Peru)
The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights (, MINJUSDH) of Peru is the List of ministries of Peru, government ministry charged with advising the President of Peru in judicial matters. The ministry is responsible of the National Penitentiary Institute (Peru), national prison system as well as the state's relationship with the Roman Catholicism in Peru, Roman Catholic Church in Peru. The minister of justice is Juan Alcántara Medrano since May 2025. History In 2011, a Vice Ministry for Human Rights was created, resulting in the ministry adopting its current name. Organisation *General Secretariat *Vice Ministry of Justice **Directorate-General of Regulatory Development and Regulatory Quality **Directorate-General of Criminological Affairs **Directorate-General of Justice and Religious Freedom **Directorate-General of Transparency, Access to Public Information, and Personal Data Protection *Vice Ministry of Human Rights and Access to Justice **Directorate-General of Public Defense an ...
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Ministry Of The Interior (Peru)
The Ministry of the Interior (, MININTER) is a ministry of the Government of Peru responsible for the administration of the internal order of the Peruvian State, as well as managing law enforcement units. Established in 1968 under the so-called Revolutionary Government, its headquarters are located, since July 1961, in San Isidro District, occupying the former premises of Limatambo International Airport. As of , it is headed by the Minister of the Interior . History Prior to its establishment, it was preceded by the Ministry of Government, which took a number of names throughout its history: *Ministry of Government, Justice and Worship (1855–1857) *Ministry of Government, Worship and Public Works (1857–1860) *Ministry of Government, Police and Public Works (1860–1896) *Ministry of Government and Police (1896–1968) Until 1961, it was housed in a building located on the southern side of Italy Square, in Barrios Altos. It was then moved to the former premises of Li ...
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