Ministry of Government and Justice (Panama)

The Ministry of Government and Justice of Panama (later the Ministry of Government) determines government policies and plans, as well as coordinates, directs and exercises administrative control over the provinces and indigenous regions in respect of their cultural patterns and integral development. Established in 1903, the ministry performs the following functions:{{Cite news|url=http://www.mingob.gob.pa/objetivos-del-ministerio-de-gobierno/|title=Objetivos del Ministerio de Gobierno|date=2016-01-31|work=Ministerio de Gobierno|access-date=2018-07-18|language=es-ES}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/Panama.html|title=A Guide to Panama's Legal System and Research - GlobaLex|website=www.nyulawglobal.org|language=en|access-date=2018-07-18}}{{Cite news|url=http://www.mingob.gob.pa/galeria-ex-ministros-rescatar-la-historia/|title=Galería de ex ministros para rescatar la historia|date=2016-11-24|work=Ministerio de Gobierno|access-date=2018-07-18|language=es-ES}}

  • Ensure the rights and guarantees of the inhabitants of the Republic.
  • Intervene in the granting of pardons for political crimes, reductions of sentences and conditional liberties to criminals of common crimes, as established in numeral 12 of article 184 of the Political Constitution.
  • Coordinate the administration of custody centers for adults and adolescents deprived of liberty and develop resocialization policies.
  • Coordinate relations between provincial governments and interjurisdictional issues.
  • Participate in the evaluation of the structure of the provinces and counties and the preparation of national legislation related to their administration.

Additionally, the ministry oversees the Panamanian National Police (PNP), National Maritime Service (SMN), and National Air Service (SAN).{{Cite news|url=https://2009-2017.state.gov/j/drl/rls/hrrpt/1999/396.htm|title=Panama|work=U.S. Department of State|access-date=2018-07-18|language=en-US}} There are certain instances in which the Ministry of Government and Justice will work in tandem with the Office of the Attorney General of the Nation. However, the ministry is politically accountable to the President whereas the Office of the Attorney General is not a part of the executive branch.{{Cite web|url=https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CRPT-104erpt3/html/CRPT-104erpt3.htm|title=Senate Executive Report 104-3 - TREATY WITH PANAMA ON MUTUAL ASSISTANCE IN CRIMINAL MATTERS|website=www.gpo.gov|access-date=2018-07-18}}

In February 2010, the new administration led by President Ricardo Martinelli proposed the Ministry of Government and Justice to be divided in two new Ministries: The Ministry of Public Security (in charge of security policies and affairs, also oversight of security forces and intelligence agencies including the National Police, National Border Service, National Aeronaval Service and the National Immigration Service) and the Ministry of Government (an executive branch in charge of themes related with public governance and internal). The Ministry of Public Security was formally created on April 14 the same year with the passage of Law no 15 by the National Assembly proving for its creation.{{cite act|url=https://www.minseg.gob.pa/descargas/ley_15.pdf |title=Ley 15 del 14 de abril de 2010|legislature=Asamblea Nacional de Panamá|index=15|year=2010}} And, the Ministry of Government was formally created formally created on May 3 the same year with the passage of Law no 19.{{cite act|url=https://docs.panama.justia.com/federales/leyes/19-de-2010-may-3-2010.pdf |title=Ley 19 del 3 de mayo de 2010|legislature=Asamblea Nacional de Panamá|index=19|year=2010}}

List of ministers

List of ministers{{Cite news|url=http://www.mingob.gob.pa/historia-del-ministerio-de-gobierno/#tab-id-2|title=Historia del Ministerio de Gobierno|date=2016-01-31|work=Ministerio de Gobierno|access-date=2018-07-18|language=es|url-status=dead|archive-date=2019-12-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191203105845/http://www.mingob.gob.pa/historia-del-ministerio-de-gobierno/#tab-id-2}}

class="wikitable"

! Name

! Year(s) of Service

Aldreano Robles Méndez

|

Ricardo J. Alfaro

|

Harmodio Arias

|

Eusebio A. Morales

|1903-1917-1921

Tomás A. Arias

|1904

Santiago de la Guardia

|1905

Ricardo Arias

|1906

Aristides Arjona

|1908

Ramón Valdés

|1909-1910

Heliodoro Patiño

|1911

Salvador Jurado

|1912

Ramón F. Acevedo

|1913

Francisco Filós

|1914

Juan B. Sosa

|1915-1916

Héctor Valdés

|1916-1917 / 1935-1937

Roberto F. Chiari

|1923-1924

Rafael Neira A.

|1924

Carlos L. López

|1925-1928

Andrés Robles

|1929-1930

Daniel Ballen

|1930

Francisco A. Paredes

|1931

Guillermo Andreve

|1931-1932

Juan A. Jiménez

|1933

Galileo Solís

|1934-1935

Leopoldo Arosemena

|1939

Camilo De La Guardia

|1942

Francisco A. Filós son

|1943-1945

Alfonso Correa G.

|1945

Carlos Sucre

|1946-1947

Francisco Solís

|1947

Jacinto López y León

|1948

José Daniel Crespo

|1948-1949

Abilio Bellido

|1949

Alfredo Alemán

|1949-1951

José C. de Obaldía

|1951

Miguel Ángel Ordoñez

|1951-1952

Raúl De Roux

|1952

Catalina Arrocha Grael

|1952

Alejandro R. Cantera

|1955-1956

Max Heurtemate

|1956/1957/1958

Humberto Fassano

|1957-1958

José Dominador Bazán

|1959-1959 / 1965-1967

Héctor Valdés

|1959-1960

Marcos Aurelio Robles

|1960-1963

Max Arosemena

|1963-1964

Gonzalo Tapia

|1964-1964

César Arrocha

|1964-1965

Targidio Bernal

|1965-1965

José Bazán

|1965-1967

Fabio Velarde

|1967-1967

Joaquín Franco

|1967-1968

Eduardo Morgan

|1968-1969

Modesto Justiniani

|1969-1969

José Guillermo Aizpú

|1969-1969

Pedro Julio Pérez

|1970-1970

Alejandro Ferrer

|1970-1971

Juan Materno Vásquez

|1971-1974

Ricardo Rodríguez

|1974-1976 / 1980-1980

Cesar Rodríguez

|1976-1976

Jorge Castro

|1976-1978

Adolfo Ahumada

|1978-1980

Jorge E. Ritter

|1981-1982

Fair Fidel Palacios

|1982-1983

Carlos O. Tipaldos

|1983-1984

Rodolfo Chiari

|1984-1984 / 1986-1989

Carlos De Sedas, Son

|1984-1985

Jorge Ricardo Riba

|1985-1986

Renato Pereira

|1989

Olmedo Miranda

|1989-1989

Ricardo Arias Calderón

|1989-1991

Juan Bautista Chevalier

|1991-1994

Jacobo Salas

|1994

Raúl Montenegro Diviazo

|1994-1998

Mariela Sagel

|1998-1999

Winston Spadafora Franco

|1999-2001

Aníbal Salas

|2001-2002

Arnulfo Escalona Ávila

|2002-2004

Hector B. German E.

|2004-2005

Olga Golcher

|2005-2007

Daniel Delgado Diamond

|2007-2008

Dilio Arcia Torres

|2008

José Raúl Mulino

|2010-2010

Roxana Méndez

|2010-2011

Jorge Ricardo Fábrega

|2011-2014

Milton Henríquez

|2014-2016

María Luisa Romero

|2017–present

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