• Source: Ministry of the Presidency (Bolivia)
    • The Ministry of the Presidency (Spanish: Ministerio de la Presidencia) is the department of the Government of Bolivia that provides support to the presidential administration by coordinating its political-administrative actions with the different ministries as well as the legislative, judicial, and electoral branches of government in addition to social sectors and cooperatives. Aside from these tasks, the ministry acts as the chief custodian of the government, filing all laws, decrees, and resolutions and publishing them in the Official Gazette of Bolivia.
      Established on 6 August 1989 by Presidential Decree N° 22292 issued by President Jaime Paz Zamora, the office was previously known as the General Secretariat of the Presidency. The first official under the newly elevated ministry was Gustavo Fernández Saavedra, appointed on the same day.


      Administration


      María Nela Prada is the incumbent minister, appointed on 9 November 2020. The minister is charged with the appointment of four vice ministers. The current incumbents are: Freddy Bobaryn, Juan Villca, Álvaro Ruiz García, and Gabriela Alcón.


      Organization



      Ministry of the Presidency
      Advice and Administrative Support
      General Directorate of Planning
      General Directorate of Administrative Affairs
      Financial Unit
      Technologies Information and Communication Unit
      Administrative Unit
      Administrative Management Support Unit
      Human Resources Unit
      General Directorate of Legal Affairs
      General Archive and Institutional Memory Unit
      Legal Management Unit
      Legal Analysis Unit
      Agrarian Advisory Unit
      Chief of Staff of the Minister
      Social Communication Unit
      Social Management Support Unit
      Internal Audit Unit
      Transparency and Fight against Corruption Unit
      Property Management Unit
      Substantive Level
      Vice Ministry of Coordination and Government Management
      General Directorate of Plurinational Legislative Management
      Constitutional Analysis Unit
      Management and Parliamentary monitoring Unit
      General Directorate of Plurinational Public Management
      Public Management Unit
      Vice Ministry of Coordination with Social Movements and Civil Society
      General Directorate of Coordination with Movements Social and Civil Society
      Social Demand Management Unit
      Monitoring and National Analysis Unit
      Strengthening Social Organizations Unit
      Support for Social Public Policy Technical Unit
      Vice Ministry of Autonomies
      General Directorate of Autonomies
      Departmental and Municipal Autonomies Unit
      Urban Areas and Metropolization Unit
      General Directorate of Territorial Organization
      Regional and Indigenous Autonomies Unit
      Limits and Territorial Organization Unit
      Vice Ministry of Communication
      General Directorate of Communicational Policies
      Studies and Projects Unit
      Social Networking Unit
      Communicational Strategies Unit
      Governmental Information Unit
      General Directorate of Communicational Management
      State Media Unit
      Information and State Documentation and Newspaper Library
      Bolivia Newspaper
      Radio Illimani - New Homeland Network
      Bolivian National Agency (ABI)
      Radios of the Indigenous towns
      Districts Unit
      ENTB in Settlement
      Presidential Communication Unit
      Deconcentrated Units
      Official Gazette of Bolivia
      Analysis Unit
      National Fund for Solidarity and Equity Executive Unit
      Special Projects Unit (UPRE)
      Decentralized Units
      Technical Office for Strengthening the Public Enterprise (OFEP)
      Electronic Government and Information and Communication Technologies Agency (AGETIC)
      State Autonomy Service (SEA)
      Strategic Companies
      Bolivia TV
      Editorial of the Plurinational State of Bolivia
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      See also


      Cabinet of Bolivia


      External links


      Official website
      Official Gazette of Bolivia


      References

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