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The Ministry of Tourism and Sports ( es, Ministerio de Turismo y Deportes; MTyD) of
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
is a ministry of the national executive power that oversees and advises on Argentina's national tourism industry and the Argentine state's sports policy. The current minister responsible is Matías Lammens, who has served since 10 December 2019 in the cabinet of President
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.


History

It was created on 29 October 2001 as an extension of the
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, as the ''Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sports'', by President
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. The first minister responsible was Hernán Lombardi, but his tenure – as well as the ministry's existence – was cut short by the resignation of De la Rúa and his entire government less than two months later on 20 December 2001. The tourism and sports portfolios were downgraded to a number of secretariat-level agencies of different ministries (chiefly Culture) by the following presidencies until 2010, when it was reinstated to ministerial level by
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, who appointed Carlos Enrique Meyer at the helm of the Ministry of Tourism. Gustavo Santos, the minister of tourism appointed by President
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, remained in office as Secretary of Tourism as the ministry was downgraded in a 2018 cabinet reshuffle that saw the number of cabinet ministries reduced from 22 to 11, though this arrangement was short-lived as the portfolio was reinstated as the Ministry of Tourism and Sports on 10 December 2019; Fernández's appointee to the ministry was Matías Lammens, former president of
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and Buenos Aires mayoral candidate in
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for the Frente de Todos.


Attributions

As established by the ruling Ley de Ministerios ("Ministries Law"), adopted in December 2019, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports was reinstated (from having previously been part of the Culture Ministry's portfolio) due to tourism being a "pivotal activity for the development of the nation," and due to the need of "rationally exploiting it" making use of tourist attractions and resources", as well as coordinating the national sports industry. The Ministry's responsibilities and attributions are outlined in Article 23 (nonies) of the current law, which states that, among others, it is within the ministry's competence overseeing the design and execution of plans and programs pertaining to the tourism and high-performance sports in Argentina; promoting tourism and developing Argentina's image on an international scale as well as internally in Argentina itself; coordinating the joint work of the Federal Council of Tourism and the National Council of Sports and Physical Activities; working alongside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to represent Argentina on a global scale in tourism and sports-related areas, as well as working alongside the
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to elaborate and implement national policy dealing with commercial air travel in tourism-related areas; and promoting the "Argentina Brand", among others.


Structure and dependencies

As of 2019 the Ministry of Tourism and Sports is organized into the following centralized dependencies: **Undersecretariat of Administrative Management (''Secretaría de Gestión Administrativa'') **Undersecretariat of Public Works (''Secretaría de Obras Públicas'') *Secretariat of Tourism Development (''Secretaría de Desarrollo Turístico'') **Undersecretariat of National Tourism Quality, Accessibility and Sustainability (''Subsecretaría de Calidad, Accesibilidad y Sustentabilidad del Turismo Nacional'') **Undersecretariat of Strategic Development (''Subsecretaría de Desarrollo Estratégico'') *Secretariat of Tourism Promotion (''Secretaría de Promoción Turística'') **Undersecretariat of Tourism Promotion and New Products (''Subsecretaría de Promoción Turística y Nuevos Productos'') *Secretariat of Sports (''Secretaría de Deportes'') **Undersecretariat of Sports Infrastructure and National Competitions (''Subsecretaría de Infraestructura Deportiva y Competencias Nacionales'') **Undersecretariat of Integral Development of Sports Activities (''Subsecretaría de Desarrollo Integral de la Actividad Deportiva'') Additionally, a number of decentralized dependencies also report to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, including the National Institute for the Promotion of Tourism (''Instituto Nacional de Promoción Turística''; Inprotur), the National Antidoping Commission (''Comisión Nacional Antidopaje'', CNAD), and the National Agency for High Performance in Sports (''Ente Nacional de Alto Rendimiento Deportivo'', ENARD).


Headquarters

The Ministry of Tourism and Sports is headquartered in the Brunetta Tower (''Torre Brunetta''), a 30 storey-high building located in Suipacha 1111, in the Retiro '' barrio'' of
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; as of 2018, the ministry owned three floors and rented another four. The tower, also known as ''Torre Olivetti'', is a little over 100 meters tall and was completed in 1965; its first occupant was the Olivetti S.A. firm.


List of ministers


See also

* Sport in Argentina *
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References


External links

* {{authority control Tourism and Sports Tourism in Argentina Sport in Argentina
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
2001 establishments in Argentina
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...