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The Ministry of Internal Affairs (Armenian: Ներքին գործերի նախարարություն, romanized: Nerk’in gortseri nakhararut’yun) is the Armenian government ministry which oversees the Police of Armenia, the Migration and Citizenship Service, and the Rescue Service. [2]
This is a list of current interior ministers of the 193 United Nations member states, Holy See (Vatican City) and the State of Palestine. Interior ministers of sovereign countries with limited recognition , governments-in-exile and subnational divisions are included in separate tables.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Ministry of Hajj and Religious Affairs; Ministry of Higher Education; Ministry of Information and Culture; Ministry of Interior Affairs; Ministry of Justice; Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs; Ministry of Martyrs and Disabled Affairs; Minister of Mines and Petroleum; Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the ...
The Ministry of Interior Affairs (Persian: وزارت امور داخله افغانستان, Pashto: د افغانستان د کورنیو چارو وزارت) is the cabinet ministry of Afghanistan responsible for law enforcement, civil order and fighting crime. The ministry's headquarters is located in Kabul.
Ministry of Interior (State of Palestine) Ministry of Interior of the Slovak Republic; Ministry of Interior, Justice and Peace (Venezuela) Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications; Ministry of Public Administration; Ministry of the Interior (Guatemala) Ministry of the Interior (Kyrgyzstan) Ministry of the Interior (Ottoman Empire)
On June 21, 1992, by order of President Levon Ter-Petrosyan, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Armenia was formed from the former Soviet Internal Troops. [3] The ministry was active until December 2002, when the ministry, along with the Ministry of National Security, was reorganised into a non-ministerial institution, with the Ministry of Internal Affairs becoming the Police of Armenia. [4]
The ministry of interior was responsible for domestic problems. Its key responsibilities were to create public school system, railroad system, communication and telegraph systems, also it was responsible for enforcing law and order. All these responsibilities were controlled by a specific department, each of which became a separate ministry ...
Ministry of Interior Affairs (Afghanistan) J. Ministry of Justice (Afghanistan) M. Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock; Ministry of Martyrs and Disabled ...