Who whispers to the president? Advisors vs. ministers in Latin America

Authors

  • Ignacio Arana Araya Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh

Abstract

 

This article examines who influences presidential decisions within the Executive and how this occurs. Based on interviews with twenty-one former presidents, this paper argues that the tension between advisors and ministers varies according to the type of presidential leadership and whether the president freely appoints ministers or they are imposed by political parties. The interaction between both variables conditions relations between advisors and ministers, allowing advisors to complement, substitute, accommodate or compete with ministers’ duties. To systematize this argument, this paper proposes a categorization of the degree of conflict that exists between ministers and advisors.

 

Keywords:

presidents, ministers, advisors, Executive Power.