Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic (Colombia)

Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic
Departamento Administrativo de la Presidencia de la República
Logo of the DAPRE
Agency overview
Formed26 January 1956
Preceding agency
  • Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic
HeadquartersCalle 7 No 6-54
Bogotá, D.C., Colombia
Annual budgetCOP$381,919,777,712 (2012)[1]
COP$259,047,362,457 (2013)[2]
COP$277,844,870,333 (2014)[3]
Agency executive
Websitewww.presidencia.gov.co

The Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic (Spanish: Departamento Administrativo de la Presidencia de la República, DAPRE) consists of the immediate staff of the President of Colombia, as well as multiple levels of support staff reporting to the President. The DAPRE is the Executive Administrative Department that assists the President in the exercise of its duties by lending the administrative support and related services to fulfil his official and constitutional duties.

The Director of the Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic is ex officio the Secretary-General of the Office of the President and the President's Chief-of-Staff.

History

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At the time of independence, the managing of the Office of the President consisted of a Private Secretary and a scribe.[4] Law 3 of 1898 suppressed the offices of Private Secretary and Scribe, creating in place the Secretariat-General of the Presidency of the Republic (Secretaría General de la Presidencia de la República), made up of the Secretary-General, the High Officer, and two scribes.

By 1956, the need to provide the different offices of the President of the Republic a better organisation and to improve the efficacy in the fulfilment of presidential duties, forced the President to take action. On 27 January 1956, the Supreme General in Chief Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, issued Decree 133 of 1956, which transformed the General Secretariat into the Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic, as the agency in charge of coordinate, control and administrate the different dependencies of the Presidency.

Further changes were made during the administration of President Alfonso López Michelsen, who issued Decree 146 of 1976, on 7 January of said year, restructuring the agency into five departments, the General Secretariat, the Presidential Advisers, the Secretariat of Information and Press, the Private Secretary, and the Military House.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Colombia, Congress of (14 December 2011). "Ley 1485 de 2011" (PDF). Diario Oficial (in Spanish) (48, 283). Bogotá: 4. ISSN 0122-2112. OCLC 500057889. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 January 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
  2. ^ Colombia, Congress of (10 December 2012). "Ley 1593 de 2012" (PDF). Diario Oficial (in Spanish) (48, 640). Bogotá: 3. ISSN 0122-2112. OCLC 500057889. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 January 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
  3. ^ Colombia, Congress of (11 December 2013). "Ley 1687 de 2013" (PDF). Diario Oficial (in Spanish) (49, 001). Bogotá: 4. ISSN 0122-2112. OCLC 500057889. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 January 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Reseña Histórica". Nuestra Entidad (in Spanish). Departamento Administrativo de la Presidencia de la República. Retrieved 2008-11-07.