[2] A few years later, in 1953, a second committee was created to deal with the agreements with the United States.
[11] Another important reshuffle was carried out in 2004, reducing the number of committees to four: for Crisis Situations; for Economic Affairs; for Scientific Research and Development and Technological Innovation; and for Regional Policy.
[14] In December 2011, the committees for immigration, for climate change and for cooperation for development were suppressed.
With the creation of the National Security Council in 2013, the Council assumed the functions of the committee for crisis situations and has the consideration of Government Delegated Committee for National Security.
In the July 2018 reshuffle, the government created a committee for migration affairs.