Ministry of Defense (Argentina)

Ministry of Defense
Ministerio de Defensa

Libertador Building, headquarters of the Ministry.
Ministry overview
Formed 1948 (1948)
Jurisdiction Argentina
Headquarters Buenos Aires
Annual budget $ 10.000.000.000 (2014)
Minister responsible
  • Julio Martínez
Parent department Government of Argentina
Website mindef.gov.ar

The Ministry of Defense of Argentina is a ministry of the national executive power that deals with everything related to the country's national defense. It currently works at the Libertador Building, at Paseo Colón 250, Buenos Aires.

As of December 2015 the minister of Defense is Julio Martínez.

History

Traditionally the minister of Defense, as the Joint chiefs of Staff (Spanish: Estado Mayor Conjunto) which traces back its origin to 1948 had a minor role in all armed forces activities, relegating key decisions to the respectives chiefs of staff. [1]

A major change came into effect on 12 June 2006 when President Néstor Kirchner brought into effect the Defense Law, which had been passed in 1988 as a means to modernize the doctrine of the armed forces and define their role, although successive governments had failed to put it into effect.

The law states that the armed forces will only be used against foreign aggression, and reduces the powers of the heads of the armed services, centralizing whole operational and acquisitions decisions under the authority of the minister of Defense through the Armed Forces Joint General Staff emphasizing Jointness [2]

Structure

Budget

The 2014 military budget is US$ 10.000.000.000.[3]

See also

References

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