Secretariat of Territorial Development, Habitat and Housing explained

Agency Name:Secretariat of Territorial Development, Habitat and Housing
Type:Secretariat
Nativename:Secretaría de Desarrollo Territorial,
Hábitat y Vivienda
Picture Caption:YPF building in Buenos Aires, headquarters
Preceding1:Ministry of the Interior, Public Works and Housing
Superseding:Ministry of Economy
Jurisdiction:Government of Argentina
Headquarters:YPF building, Buenos Aires
Chief1 Name:Rodrigo Aybar[1]
Chief1 Position:Secretary

The Secretariat of Territorial Development, Habitat and Housing (Spanish; Castilian: Secretaría de Desarrollo Territorial, Hábitat y Vivienda) of Argentina is a secretariat and former ministry of the national executive power that oversees and defined the Argentine state's policies on housing and habitat.

The ministry was created in 2019, as one of the initial measures of President Alberto Fernández, elevating the housing and territorial development areas of the Ministry of the Interior, Public Works and Housing.

The ministry was dissolved and turned into a secretariat following a presidential decree from President Javier Milei in December 2023.[2] The agency is under the supervision of the Ministry of Economy.[3]

Attributions

The attributions and responsibilities of the then Ministry of Territorial Development and Habitat were specified in Article 23 decies of the Law of Ministries (Ley de Ministerios), published in 2019. This law stated that the ministry exists since housing is a right, as well as a necessity for the wellbeing of the population. In this vein, the Ministry was in charge of intervening in the elaboration of public policy oriented towards the development of habitat, housing and socio-urban integration, whilst attending to the diversities, demands and ways of inhabiting that manifest across the territory of Argentina.[4]

Structure and dependencies

The Ministry of Territorial Development and Habitat counted with a number of centralized dependencies reporting to it. The centralized dependencies, as in other government ministers, are known as secretariats (secretarías) and undersecretariats (subsecretarías); there are currently four of these:[5] [6]

No decentralized agencies currently report to the Ministry of Territorial Development and Habitat.[6]

Headquarters

The Secretariat of Territorial Development and Habitat is headquartered in the eighth floor of the YPF Building (address Esmeralda 255), located in the Monserrat barrio in Buenos Aires.[7] The office building, completed in 1938, was originally designed to be the headquarters of Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales (YPF), which it was until 2008 when it moved to its current offices in Puerto Madero.[8]

List of ministers and secretariats

No. MinisterPartyTermPresident
1bgcolor=PJ10 December 2019 – 11 November 2020Alberto Fernández
2bgcolor=PJ 11 November 2020 – 1 November 2022
3bgcolor=PJ1 November 2022 – 10 December 2023
4Rodrigo Aybarbgcolor=LLAMarch 2024 –bgcolor=

Notes and References

  1. https://www.boletinoficial.gob.ar/detalleAviso/primera/304991/20240321 MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA. Decreto 266/2024
  2. https://www.cronista.com/economia-politica/que-ministerios-elimino-javier-milei-y-cuales-quedan/ Qué ministerios ELIMINÓ Javier MILEI tras su ASUNCIÓN
  3. https://www.boletinoficial.gob.ar/detalleAviso/primera/306551/20240429 MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA SECRETARÍA DE DESARROLLO TERRITORIAL, HÁBITAT Y VIVIENDA. Resolución 6/2024
  4. Web site: Decreto 7/2019. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. Spanish. 10 December 2019. 24 April 2020.
  5. Web site: Ministerio de Desarrollo Territorial y Hábitat. argentina.gob.ar. Spanish. 29 April 2020.
  6. Web site: Ministerio de Desarrollo Territorial y Hábitat. jefatura.gob.ar. Spanish. 4 May 2020.
  7. Web site: Organizaciones piqueteras se movilizaron "contra el pago de la deuda externa y el hambre". Télam. 5 March 2020. 7 May 2020. Spanish.
  8. Web site: Edificio YPF. Moderna Buenos Aires. 7 May 2020. Spanish.