Chief of Staff of the Presidency (Colombia)

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Chief of Staff of the Presidency
Incumbent
Vacant
since June 2, 2023
Executive Branch of Colombia
Casa de Nariño
Reports to President of Colombia
AppointerPresident of Colombia
FormationSeptember 11, 2019
First holderMaría Paula Correa

The Chief of Staff of the Presidency is the head of the Executive Office of the President of Colombia and a position in the cabinet of the national government of Colombia.

The chief of staff is a person politically appointed by the President of the Republic who does not require the confirmation of the Senate and who serves at the discretion of the President. Although it is not a legally required role, all presidents since Álvaro Uribe have appointed a chief of staff, whose name has varied. [1]

The chief of staff is the highest-ranking political appointee in the Casa de Nariño. The position is widely recognized as one of great power and influence, due to daily contact with the President of the Republic and control of the Executive Office of the President of Colombia. [2]

In the Gustavo Petro administration, the post has been vacant since June 2023. In August it was announced that Cielo Rusinque would be appointed to the role, but this was reversed the following day. [3]

List of chiefs of staff

No.PortraitChief of StaffTook officeLeft officeTime in officeParty President
1
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Correa, María PaulaMaría Paula Correa [6] [7]
(born 1983)
September 11, 2019August 7, 20222 years, 270 days Democratic Center Iván Duque
2
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Sarabia, Laura Laura Sarabia [10] [11]
(born 1994)
August 7, 2022June 2, 2023299 days Independent Gustavo Petro

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