Minister of Culture (Colombia) explained

Post:Minister of Culture
Flag:Flag of Colombia.svg
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Flagcaption:Flag of Colombia
Insignia:Ministerio de Cultura de Colombia.svg
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Insigniacaption:Seal of the Ministry of Culture
Incumbent:Juan David Correa
Incumbentsince:2 August 2023
Department:Council of Ministers
Ministry of Culture
Style:Mr. Minister
(informal)
Member Of:Government of Colombia
Executive Branch
Reports To:President of Colombia
Seat:Bogota, D.C.
Appointer:President of Colombia
Appointer Qualified:with Senate advice and consent
First:Ramiro Osorio
Succession:Tenth
Salary:COL$12,981,949 (monthly)[1]

The minister of culture is the head of the Ministry of Culture. The minister serves as the principal advisor to the president of Colombia, and the national government, on policies, programs, and activities related to all culture in Colombia. As a member of the Cabinet of Colombia, the Minister is sixteenth in the line of succession to the presidency.

Functions and duties

The minister of culture leads the formulation of the integral policy of the creative economy in the National Government and develops programs and projects in the terms indicated in the law.

The Ministry of Culture is responsible for leading the intersectoral coordination process to strengthen public, private and mixed institutions, aimed at the promotion, defense, dissemination and development of cultural and creative activities and adequately promote the potential of the cultural and creative economy.[2]

List of ministers of culture

NameAssumed officeLeft officePresident(s) served under
Ramiro Osorio7 August 19977 August 1998Ernesto Samper
Alberto Casas7 August 199819 August 1999Andrés Pastrana
Juan Luis Mejía19 August 199918 July 2000
Consuelo Araújo18 July 200011 March 2001
Araceli Morales11 March 20017 August 2002
María Consuelo Araújo7 August 200224 January 2006Álvaro Uribe
Elvira Cuervo24 January 200610 May 2007
Paula Moreno10 May 20077 August 2010
Mariana Garcés7 August 20107 August 2018Juan Manuel Santos
Angelica Mayolo7 August 20187 August 2022Iván Duque
Patricia Ariza7 August 202227 February 2023Gustavo Petro
Jorge Zorro
(Acting)
27 February 20232 August 2023
Juan David Correa2 August 2023Incumbent

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Decreto No. 0853 de 2012. Colombia, Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic. 3 December 2012. Bogotá. 3. Spanish. 25 April 2012.
  2. Web site: Ministerio de Culturia. March 11, 2023. May 26, 2015. mincultura.gov.co.