Ministries of Costa Madora: Difference between revisions
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| | | Alejandra Dorantes<br>{{small|(b. 1987)}} | ||
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| | | Luis Martin Castrillón<br>{{small|(b. 1968)}} | ||
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| | | Gabriel Thiago Antúnez<br>{{small|(b. 1979)}} | ||
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Revision as of 08:08, 13 September 2023
The ministries of Costa Madora are the principal government agencies, which comprise the executive branch of the government of Costa Madora.
Structure
Each ministry is headed by a minister, with the exception of the Ministry of Justice, which is headed by the Attorney General. Secretaries of state are administrative heads of the ministries, reporting to the head of the Madorian Administrative Service, which also includes all government employees.
The heads of the ministries are appointed by the Prime Minister, and take office upon approval by the National Assembly. They serve at the pleasure of the Prime Minister, and can be reshuffled or dismissed with a motion of no confidence. The heads of ministries are members of the Cabinet of Costa Madora and are included in the line of succession to the President, after the Vice President and the leadership of the National Assembly.
Current ministries
Name | Location | Formed | Minister | Employees (2023) |
Budget (in billions ₡) | ||
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Cabinet Office Ministerio del Gabinete |
Centro, Copanaco | File:Gabriel Feréa.jpg | Gabriel Feréa (b. 1987) |
11,410 | 13.6 | ||
Ministry of Agriculture Ministerio de Agricultura |
Itéiguay, Copanaco Province | 1822 | 12,230 | 92.8 | |||
Ministry of Culture Ministerio de Cultura |
Acapucú, Copanaco | 18,380 | 44.8 | ||||
Ministry of Defense Ministerio de Defensa |
San Pacayo de Reseraz, Copanaco | 1822 | Ander Monejes (b. 1966) |
44,160 | 226.6 | ||
Ministry of Economy, Foreign Trade and Industry Ministerio de Economía, Comercio Exterior e Industria (MECEI) |
Reconrané, Copanaco Province | 28,630 | 107.8 | ||||
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology Ministerio de Educación, Ciencia y Tecnología (MECT) |
Yataipúa, Copanaco | 31,350 | 122.4 | ||||
Ministry of Energy Ministerio de Energía |
Acapucú, Copanaco | 14,550 | 71.0 | ||||
Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (MARN) |
Itéiguay, Copanaco Province | 1977 | 9,710 | 34.4 | |||
Ministry of Finance Ministerio de Finanzas |
Yataipúa, Copanaco | 1822 | Alejandra Dorantes (b. 1987) |
22,140 | 18.6 | ||
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores |
Trisupá, Copanaco | 31,580 | 56.8 | ||||
Ministry of Health Ministerio de Salud |
Yataipúa, Copanaco | 24,480 | 122.6 | ||||
Ministry of Housing and Public Works Ministerio de Habitación y Obras Públicas (MHOP) |
Pacascún, Copanaco Province | 1949 | 31,130 | 64.0 | |||
Ministry of Indigenous Affairs Ministerio de Asuntos Indígenas |
Itéiguay, Copanaco Province | 2015 | 10,330 | 76.2 | |||
Ministry of the Interior Ministerio del Interior |
Centro, Copanaco | 1822 | 22,320 | 94.6 | |||
Ministry of Justice Ministerio de Justicia |
San Pacayo de Reseraz, Copanaco | Luis Martin Castrillón (b. 1968) |
14,420 | 101.2 | |||
Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security Ministerio de Trabajo, Empleo y Seguridad Social (MTES) |
Centro, Copanaco | 23,140 | 108.4 | ||||
Ministry of the Presidency Ministerio de la Presidencia |
Yataipúa, Copanaco | 8,850 | 8.4 | ||||
Ministry of Territorial Development and Administration Ministerio de Desarrollo Territorial y Administración (MDTA) |
Yataipúa, Copanaco | 1953 | Gabriel Thiago Antúnez (b. 1979) |
24,970 | 110.8 | ||
Ministry of Tourism and Sports Ministerio de Turismo y Deportes |
Trisupá, Copanaco | 23,430 | 22.8 | ||||
Ministry of Transport Ministerio de Transporte |
Acapucú, Copanaco | 1949 | 31,130 | 103.1 | |||
Total: | 438,340 | 1,596.9 |