Ministry of Economy and Finance (Peru) explained

Post:Minister of Economy and Finance
Termlength:At the President's pleasure
Appointer:President of Peru
Dina Boluarte
Incumbent:José Arista
Incumbentsince:13 February 2024
Residence:Ministry of Economy and Finance
Deputy:Deputy Minister of Economy
Deputy Minister of Finance
Formation:February 28, 1823
Website:https://www.mef.gob.pe/es/
Style:Minister
Seat:Palacio de Gobierno
Succession:General Secretary of Economy and Finance
Reports To:Prime Minister of Peru

The Ministry of Economy and Finance (Spanish; Castilian: Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas, MEF) of Peru is the government ministry responsible for the planning and execution of economic policies of the Peruvian government with the goal of optimizing the economic and financial activities of the state, establish macroeconomic activity, and achieve the sustainable growth of the nation's economy., the minister of Economy and Finance is .

History

On August 13, 1821, José de San Martín, president of Peru, created the General Secretariat of Finance along with the Chancellery, and the War and Navy Department. The first minister of Finance was Hipólito Unanue.

On March 2, 1969 the fundamental law of the Ministry of Finance, Law Decree Nº 17521, which gave the basis for the structure and function of the Ministry of Finance and on June 13, 1969 its name was changed to the current Ministry of Economy and Finance.

By the Law Decree Nº 23123 of July 9, 1980, the name of the ministry was changed again to the Ministry of the Economy Finance and Commerce and it was incorporated into the State Department of Commerce which belonged to the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Tourism, and Integration. On January 30, 1985 the name was changed back to what it is today.

Functions

The ministry's main functions are:

Ministers

Names and date of taking office.[1]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas - Histórico - Relación de Ministros. www.mef.gob.pe.