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The 'Minister of the Interior' (full title 'Ministre de l’Intérieur et de l’Aménagement du Territoire') in
France is one of the most important governmental
cabinet positions, responsible for the following:
★ The general interior security of the country, with respect to criminal acts or natural catastrophes
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★ including the major law-enforcement forces (see
Police in France)
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★ the
French National Police
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★ the
French Gendarmerie for most operational purposes
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Civil defence and Security Directorate
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★ the sub-directorate of
Sapeurs-Pompiers or
Firefighters
★ the granting of identity documents (
passports,
identity cards) and
driving licenses through the network of ''
préfectures'';
★ relations between the central government and local governments;
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logistics and organization of political
elections, at the national and prefectoral levels (but the results of the elections are overseen by the
Constitutional Council or the administrative courts);
★ all
départemental ''
préfets'' and sub-prefects are subordinate to the Minister of the Interior.
★ The Minister of Interior is also
''Ministre des cultes'' and is formally consulted in the process of appointment of Catholic diocesan bishops (
Briand-Ceretti Agreement).
While the ministry of the Interior supervises police forces, it does not supervise criminal enquiries; criminal enquiries are conducted under the supervision of the
judiciary.
The current Minister of the Interior is
Michèle Alliot-Marie, who succeeded
François Baroin.
See also
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List of Interior Ministers of France
External link
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Official Website in French