Strategic urban deconcentration standard
Introduction
The Provincial Executive Branch is one of the three government bodies of the Province of Chaco. It is a one-person and pyramidal body headed by the Governor, elected by direct suffrage, and has a term of office of 4 years.
History
Contenido
El Gran Chaco, es una región geográfica dividida en tres partes:.
Period of the National Territory of Chaco (1872 - 1884)
To consolidate his possession over the Chaco territories after the War of the Triple Alliance, Sarmiento issued a decree that created a National Territory, based on what was stipulated in the Argentine constitution of '53, and in Law 28 of the National Congress, promulgated on October 13, 1862. This decree established a provisional administration, until a specific law on the subject of National Territories is issued. The presidential decree was ratified by the National Congress with the Law 576 promulgated on October 18, 1872.
Period of Government of Chaco (1884 - 1951)
It is the first formally established institutional period.
With Law 1532 of Org. of Territories promulgated on October 16, 1884, all National Territories are administratively divided into "Gobernations", with a Head (Governor), a Secretary, Justices of the Peace, Legal Judge and Legislature. (each one enabled depending on the number of inhabitants).
The governors were assigned by the President of the Nation, with approval of Congress, and lasted 3 years in office. The duties and powers were:[1].
The Secretary was appointed by the Executive Branch, at the proposal of the Governor of the territory. Its duties and powers were the following: