Consejo de Estado, Executive advisory body in Caracas, Venezuela
The Consejo de Estado is a government advisory body in Caracas that provides recommendations on matters of national importance. It meets regularly with appointed members who evaluate policies and suggest directions for public administration.
The institution emerged from governmental structures developed during Venezuela's early independence period in the 1800s. It underwent reforms across different constitutions and took its present form through an organic law established in 2012.
The Consejo de Estado reflects Venezuela's commitment to maintaining a structured governmental system through dedicated constitutional advisory mechanisms.
This advisory body meets behind closed doors and is generally not open for regular public visits. Those interested in learning more should check beforehand if any public sessions or information about its work are available.
The institution operates under specific organic law from 2012, enabling it to provide recommendations on matters the President identifies as nationally significant.
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