Ministry of Public Works and Housing (Venezuela)

The Ministry of Public Works and Housing (Spanish: Ministerio del Poder Popular para las Obras Públicas y Vivienda, MOPVI) was a ministry of the Venezuelan government until June 2010.

The creation of the Ministry of Infrastructure was proposed in 1999. The ministry was formed from the merger of the Ministry of Transport and Communications and the Ministry of Urban Development. It was established as per the Official Gazette of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela No. 36,775 of August 30, 1999, and amended by Gazette No. 36,850 of December 14, 1999. It was later amended by Decree No. 3,125 in the Gazette No. 38,024 of September 16, 2004. At that point, the Ministry of Housing and Habitat was created and the Infrastructure ministry lost responsibility for housing.[1] In June 2010 the Venezuelan government divided the agency into two new agencies, the Ministerio del Poder Popular para Transporte y Comunicaciones and the Ministerio del Poder Popular para Vivienda y Hábitat.[2]

The Ministry was known as the Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Infraestructura (Ministry of Popular Power for Infrastructure) from January 2007 to March 2009, and was previously the Ministerio para la Infraestructura (Ministry for Infrastructure, Minfra).[3]

Ministers

Period Minister
24 June 2010 - Ricardo Molina[3]
3 December 2008 - June 2010 Diosdado Cabello[3]
1 February 2008 – 3 December 2008 Isidro Ulbaldo Rondón Torres[3]
3 July 2006 – 31 January 2008 José David Cabello[3]
28 April 2004 – 2 July 2006 Ramón Carrizales[3]

Subordinate agencies

Subordinate agencies included:

References

  1. "Reseña." Ministry of Infrastructure. August 23, 2007. Retrieved on June 11, 2012.
  2. (Spanish) "En Gaceta ministros que reemplazarán aspirantes a diputados." El Universal. Wednesday June 23, 2010. Retrieved on May 6, 2011.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Gabinete Cabinet, updated 2 February 2011, accessed 6 May 2011.
  4. "Executive Summary Venezuela." International Civil Aviation Organization. Retrieved on May 6, 2011.
  5. "Comité de Peligro Aviario." National Institute of Civil Aviation. Retrieved on June 11, 2012.

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