Interior minister

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An interior minister is the member of a country's government typically responsible for policing, national security, and immigration matters. In some countries, matters relating to the maintenance of law and order and the administration of justice are the responsibility of a separate justice minister.

In countries with a federal constitution, an interior minister will often be found at both the federal and state levels. Similarly, autonomous entities and dependent territories may also have interior ministers; an example is Hong Kong (a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China), which has a Secretary for Security.

The United States Secretary of the Interior is primary concerned with managing lands owned by the federal government, mainly the administration of natural resources such as parks and wildlife. National security is the responsibility of the US Secretary of Homeland Security, while the US Attorney General is responsible for federal law enforcement.


Related articles and lists of ministers

Austria:

Federal Minister for the Interior

France:

Minister of the Interior and Regional Development
List of ministers

Germany:

Federal Minister of the Interior
List of ministers

India:

Minister for Home Affairs:

Italy:

Italian Minister of the Interior

Russia:

Minister for Internal Affairs

Singapore:

Minister for Home Affairs
Minister for the Interior and Defence

Spain:

Minister of the Interior

Switzerland:

Head of the Federal Department of the Interior (incl. list)

United Kingdom:

Secretary of State for the Home Department (incl. list)

See also

Department of Public Safety

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