Argentina Abolishes Interior Ministry, Transfers Functions on July 2

According to Jin10 Data, Argentina's government abolished the Interior Ministry on July 2, transferring its functions to the Chief of Cabinet office. The Chief of Cabinet will now oversee coordination with provinces, manage cross-jurisdictional affairs, and handle tourism, environment, sports, and science and technology matters at the federal level. Two new deputy cabinet positions were also created to assist the Chief of Cabinet.
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