Ministry of Economy and Finance (Venezuela)
Ministerio del Poder Popular de Economía y Finanzas | |
Taxation and budgeting agency overview | |
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Formed | 1819 |
Jurisdiction | Venezuela |
Headquarters | Caracas |
Minister responsible | |
Parent department | Government of Venezuela |
Website | www |
The Ministry of Economy and Finance (Ministerio del Poder Popular de Economía y Finanzas, in Spanish, literally, "Ministry of People's Power for the Economy and Finance") is a ministry of the government of Venezuela with similar portfolios dating back to 1810 with the creation of a tax office. When Gran Colombia was dissolved and Venezuela assumed its independence, the Ministry of Finance was created in 1830 when General José Antonio Páez commissioned the establishment of the public business office to three Secretariats of State: Interior, Justice and Police, War and Navy, Finance, and Foreign Relations.[1] The current minister has been Delcy Rodríguez since September 2020.
Ministers of Finance when part Gran Colombia[]
- , 1819[2]
- Pedro Gual Escandón, 1819-1821[2]
- , 1821[2]
- José María del Castillo y Rada, 1821-1828[2]
- , 1828-1829[2]
- José Ignacio de Márquez, 1830[2]
- , 1830[2]
Ministers of Finance of Venezuela[]
- Diego Bautista Urbaneja, 1830[2]
- Santos Michelena, 1830-1833[2]
- , 1833-1834[2]
- Santos Michelena, 1834-1835[2]
- José Luis Ramos, 1835[2]
- , 1835-1836[2]
- Santos Michelena, 1837
- , 1847
- Fermín Toro, 1847
- , 1848-1849[3]
- , 1849[3]
- José Rafael Revenga, 1849[2]
- , 1849[2]
- , 1849-1850[2]
- , 1850[2]
- , 1850[2]
- , 1850[2]
- , 1850-1851[2]
- , 1851[2]
- , 1851-1852[2]
- , 1852[2]
- , 1853-1855[2]
- , 1855-1857[2]
- , 1858[2]
- Fermín Toro, 1858[2]
- Miguel Herrera, 1858-1859[2]
- , 1859[2]
- , 1859[2]
- , 1859[2]
- , 1859[2]
- , 1860[2]
- , 1860[2]
- , 1860[2]
- , 1860-1861[2]
- Manuel Antonio Carreño, 1861[2]
- , 1861[2]
- , 1861[2]
- , 1862-1863[2]
- Antonio Guzmán Blanco, 1863-1864[2]
- , 1864[2]
- , 1864[2]
- , 1864[2]
- , 1865-1866[2]
- , 1866[2]
- , 1866[2]
- , 1867[2]
- , 1867[2]
- , 1868[3]
- Antonio Guzmán Blanco, 1868
- , 1868[3]
- Marcos Santana, 1868-1869[3]
- , 1869[3]
- , 1869[3]
- , 1869[2]
- , 1869-1870[2]
- Sixto Sánchez, 1870[2]
- , 1870 [2]
- , 1870[2]
- Jacinto Gutiérrez, 1870-1872[2]
- , 1872-1873[2]
- , 1873-1874[2]
- , 1874-1875[2]
- , 1875-1876[2]
- , 1876-1877[2]
- , 1877[2]
- , 1877[2]
- Raimundo Andueza Palacio, 1877-1878[2]
- , 1878[2]
- , 1878[2]
- , 1879[2]
- , 1879[2]
- , 1879[2]
- , 1879[2]
- , 1879[2]
- Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl, 1879-1884[2]
- , 1884-1886[2]
- , 1886[2]
- , 1886[2]
- , 1886-1887[2]
- , 1887[2]
- Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl, 1887[2]
- Pedro Ramos, 1888[2]
- , 1888[2]
- , 1888-1889[2]
- , 1889-1890[2]
- , 1890-1891[2]
- Santos Escobar, 1892[2]
- Manuel Antonio Matos, 1892[2]
- , 1892[2]
- , 1892[2]
- , 1892-1893[2]
- José Antonio Velutini, 1893[2]
- , 1893-1895[2]
- , 1895[2]
- Manuel Antonio Matos, 1895[2]
- , 1895[2]
- , 1895-1896[2]
- , 1896-1897[2]
- , 1897[2]
- , 1897[2]
- , 1897[2]
- , 1897[2]
- Santos Escobar, 1897-1898[2]
- Manuel Antonio Matos, 1898[2]
- Santos Escobar, 1898-1899[2]
- , 1899[2]
- Santos Escobar, 1899[2]
- Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl, 1899[2]
- , 1899-1903
- , 1903-1906
- , 1906[2]
- , 1906-1907[2]
- , 1907[2]
- Arnaldo Morales, 1907-1908[2]
- Jesus Munoz Tebar, 1908-1909[2]
- , 1909[2]
- Abel Santos, 1909-1910[2]
- , 1910[2]
- Antonio Pimentel, 1910-1912[2]
- , 1912[2]
- , 1913-1922[2]
- , 1922-1929[2]
- , 1929-1930[2]
- , 1930-1931[2]
- , 1931-1936[2]
- Gustavo Herrera, 1936[2]
- , 1936[2]
- , 1936[2]
- , 1936-1937[2]
- , 1937-1938[2]
- , 1938-1941[2]
- , 1941-1943[2]
- Arturo Uslar Pietri, 1943[2]
- , 1943-1945[2]
- , 1945[2]
- , 1945-1947[2][4]
- , 1947-1948[2][4]
- , 1948-1953[2]
- , 1953-1958[2]
- , 1958[2]
- Arturo Sosa, 1958 [2][4]
- José Antonio Mayobre, 1958-1960 [2][4]
- , 1960-1961 [2][4]
- , 1961-1965 [2][4]
- , 1965-1967 [4]
- , 1967-1968 [4]
- , 1968-1969 [4]
- Pedro Tinoco, 1969-1972[4]
- , 1972-1974 [4]
- , 1974-1977 [4]
- , 1977-1979 [4]
- , 1979-1983 [4]
- Arturo Sosa, 1982-1984 [4]
- , 1984-1987 [4]
- , 1988-1989 [4]
- , 1989-1990 [4]
- , 1990-1992 [4]
- Pedro Rosas Bravo, 1992-1993 [4]
- , 1993-1994 [4]
- , 1994-1995 [4]
- , 1995-1997 [4]
- , 1997-1998 [4]
- , 1998-1999 [4]
- , 1999-2000 [4]
- Nelson Merentes, 2001-2002
- Francisco Usón, 2002 [4]
- , 2002-2004 [4]
- Nelson Merentes, 2004-2007 [4]
- , 2007-2008 [4]
- Rafael Isea, 2008 [4]
- Alí Rodríguez Araque, 2008-2010 [4]
- , 2010-2013 [4]
- Nelson Merentes, 2013-2014
- Rodolfo Clemente Marco Torres, 2014-2016
- , 2016-2017
- Ramón Augusto Lobo Moreno, 2017
- , 2017-2020 [5]
- Delcy Rodríguez, 2020-
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Ministerio del Poder Popular para Economía y Finanzas - Ministerio". July 30, 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-07-30. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh Hacienda, Venezuela Ministerio de (September 16, 1965). "Revista de hacienda". Ministerio de Hacienda. – via Google Books.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g Hacienda, Venezuela Ministerio de (September 16, 1982). "150 [i.e. Ciento cincuenta] años del Ministerio de Hacienda: exposiciones de motivos de las memorias del despacho durante el período 1830-1980". Ediciones de la Presidencia de la República, Ministerio de Hacienda – via Google Books.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag "Ministerio del Poder Popular para Economía y Finanzas - Galería". April 26, 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-04-26.
- ^ http://pubdocs.worldbank.org/en/918571541108839939/MIGAGovernors.pdf
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