Each emblem was designed with a central symbolic element, representing the function, mission, and values of each department
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The Government of Javier Milei carried out a comprehensive renewal of the visual identity used by the ministries and areas of the Executive Branch this Wednesday.
The update includes new institutional seals that will be incorporated into official documents and communication channels. Each emblem was designed with a central symbolic element, chosen to represent the function, mission, and values of each department.
The Ministry of Economy presented a seal based on the caduceus, a classical figure associated with commerce and exchanges. According to the department, “the new seal incorporates the caduceus, a symbol of commerce, exchange, and communication. Its serpents represent the balance between economic actors, and its wings evoke agility, modernization, and dynamism, which are central values for national development.”
El nuevo logo del Ministerio de Economía.
In parallel, the Ministry of Defense unveiled a design that incorporates traditional sabers of the Argentine Army. The agency explained, “we present the new seal of the Ministry of Defense, which incorporates the sabers of the Argentine Army, a symbol of tradition, discipline, and sovereignty. Their presence reinforces the historical continuity of the Armed Forces and the values of service, honor, and protection of the national territory.”
El nuevo logo del Ministerio de Defensa.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of National Security adopted an eagle as its emblem, a figure associated with control and surveillance. The department detailed, “we present the new seal of the Ministry of National Security, which integrates the eagle, an emblem of surveillance, authority, and protection. Its sharp vision symbolizes strategic anticipation, and its steady flight expresses territorial control and the State's capacity to safeguard all citizens.”
El nuevo logo del Ministerio de Seguridad Nacional.
The health sector also added its own distinctive design. The Ministry of Health chose the Rod of Asclepius as the central element, highlighting that “it is a universal symbol of medicine and healing. It represents wisdom, care, and commitment to life, reaffirming the mission of the health system to protect the entire population with science and dedication.”
El nuevo logo del Ministerio de Salud.
The Presidential Spokesperson's Office incorporated a lectern as its main icon, emphasizing the centrality of institutional communication. In its presentation, it stated: “we present the new seal of the Presidential Spokesperson's Office, which incorporates the lectern, a symbol of institutional communication, clarity, and public authority. It represents the official word of the Government and the commitment to direct dialogue with the citizenry.”
El nuevo logo de Vocería Presidencial.
The Ministry of Human Capital chose a motif centered on two hands, an emblem of cooperation and development. The department explained, “we present the new seal of the Ministry of Human Capital, which incorporates the hands, a symbol of work, solidarity, and human development. They represent the effort to help others and the mission to expand capacities, opportunities, and well-being throughout life.”
El nuevo logo del Ministerio de Capital Humano.
Finally, the Ministry of the Interior unveiled a shield featuring the ceibo flower, the national flower of Argentina. According to the official statement, “we present the new seal of the Ministry of the Interior, which incorporates the ceibo flower, a national symbol of identity, belonging, and federal unity. It represents the breadth of the country and the Ministry's role in connecting the Nation with the provinces, strengthening territorial and institutional cohesion.”
El nuevo logo del Ministerio del Interior.
With this update, the Government formalized a new aesthetic that identifies each department with its own symbol and, at the same time, reinforces the institutional image of the State as a whole.