Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information
Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Comunicación y la Información | |
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Headquarters | Caracas, Venezuela |
Annual budget | ≈ $380 million (2015)[1] |
Agency executive |
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Website | www |
The Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information (Minci) is a public ministry of the Government of Venezuela dedicated to communication, informing the Venezuelan public and promoting the Venezuelan government.[2][3][1]
Contents
Structure
- Minister of Popular Power for Communication and Information
- General Directorate Office
- General Directorate of Presidential Communications
- Vice Minister of Communication and Information
- Vice Minister of Television
- Vice Minister of Radio
- Vice Minister of Print Media
- Vice Minister of Social Networks[4]
Organs and Affiliated Entities Ministry
Affiliated media organizations
Affiliated media organizations include:[5]
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Ministers
Period | Minister |
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13 October 2014 – present | Jacqueline Faría |
3 August 2013 – 13 October 2014 | Delcy Rodríguez |
13 October 2012 - 3 August 2013 | Ernesto Villegas[6] |
December 2010 - 12 October 2012 | Andrés Izarra[7] |
July - December 2010 | Mauricio Rodríguez[7] |
? - July 2010 | Tania Díaz[7] |
2009 - 2010 | Blanca Eekhout |
2008 - 2009 | Jesse Chacón |
Dec 2007[8] - July 2008 | Andrés Izarra[7] |
Mar 2006[9] - Dec 2007[8] | Willian Lara |
9 March 2005 - Mar 2006[9] | Yuri Pimentel |
September 2004 - March 2005 | Andrés Izarra[7] |
? - 2004 | Jesse Chacón, Nora Uribe[7] |
Censorship
The Institute Press and Society (Ipys) has criticized freedom of information and expression in Venezuela, though the Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information responded to these allegations criticizing the Ipys report due to its alleged funding from United States organizations, such as the National Endowment for Democracy.[10]
See also
- Bolivarian propaganda
- Censorship in Venezuela
- The Commission of Propaganda, Agitation and Communication of the PSUV
- Media in Venezuela
References
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- ↑ (Spanish) Globovision, 13 October 2012, "Conozca el perfil de los seis nuevos ministros designados por el presidente Chávez", retrieved 29 Jan 2013
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 (Spanish), El Universal, 7 December 2010, Designado Andrés Izarra como ministro de Información
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