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The transition begins in the Ministry of Culture

With a report on Institutional Development, Human Resources, Administration, Legal, Internal Audit and Infrastructure, the transition process began in the Ministry of Culture (MiCultura) in an event chaired by Minister Giselle González Villarrué and her designated counterpart, María Eugenia Herrera.


With a report on Institutional Development, Human Resources, Administration, Legal, Internal Audit and Infrastructure, the transition process began in the Ministry of Culture (MiCultura) in an event chaired by Minister Giselle González Villarrué and her designated counterpart, María Eugenia Herrera.

González Villarrué accompanied by her work team highlighted the beginning of a “transparent, orderly and open” process, which at the same time is the first of this ministry” and then summarized the projects developed, among which she cited the regulations of the General Law of Culture and City of Arts, among others.

González Villarrué stressed to the designated minister that culture is an important pillar of social transformation and an important pillar of the country's economic development through creative and cultural economies.

Meanwhile, the designated Minister of Culture, María Eugenia Herrera, who was accompanied by part of her team, indicated that “she has a great challenge” at the head of the entity and to demonstrate that “art unites us, that it enriches and, above all, does more.” life is kind.”

Prior to the start, the presidential advisor, Benjamín Colamarco, sent a message emphasizing the commitment of President Laurentino Cortizo's administration to carry out an orderly and transparent process where there is a commitment to provide all information to the incoming authorities.

megonzalez@aig.gob.pa

6/18/2024 10:32:03 AM