Ministry of Finance (El Salvador)

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Ministry of Finance of El Salvador
Ministerio de Hacienda
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Agency overview
FormedFebruary 1829
Jurisdiction Government of El Salvador
HeadquartersBoulevard de Los Héroes No. 1231, San Salvador
Agency executive
Website Official website

The Ministry of Finance of El Salvador is the government ministry of El Salvador in charge of directing the fiscal policy on public resources, so that it promotes stability and sustainability of public finances.

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History

The ministry was first created in 1829. It was later reorganized and merged with ministry of economy. Separate ministry of finance was recreated in 1950. [1]

Ministers of Finance before 1950

Ministers of Finance after 1950

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References

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