Ministry of the Interior (Roscamistan)

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Ministry of the Interior
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Agency overview
Formed22 July 2021 (as original ministry)
13 October 2022 (as modern ministry)
Preceding agencies
  • RLF Internal Directorate
  • Home Office
DissolvedNovember 2021 - October 2022
Superseding agency
  • Home Office (November 2021 - October 2022)
TypeInterior ministry
JurisdictionGovernment of Roscamistan
Headquarters Galway City
Employees10
Minister responsible
Deputy Ministers responsible
Parent AgencyCabinet

The Ministry of the Interior is the cabinet agency responsible for management of the internal, environmental and cyberspace affairs in Roscamistan. It was formed on 22 July 2021, under the current name. From November 2021 to October 2022, it was known as the Home Office, under the Home Secretary, now the Interior Secretary.

History

The department was established in the second presidency of Thomas Jacobs, with Fearghas MacLochlainn as the first Minister of the Interior.

The Ministry of the Interior was renamed the Home Office in November 2021, and the Interior Minister changed to the Secretary of State for Home Affairs. In October 2022 it was reverted to the Ministry of the Interior and its head becoming the Secretary of State for the Interior.

Responsibilities

The ministry is entrusted with the management of the Civil Service, execution of laws regarding the interior, vetting appointments, security and management of data. Agency directors are appointed by the Interior Secretary to execute the duties of the ministry.

The Ministry of the Interior also has the power to register and de-register political parties.

Organisation

The head of the ministry is Thomas Jacobs as Interior Secretary, assisted by the Under-Secretary of State and a Minister of State. The Interior Secretary, his Under-Secretary, and the Minister of State after appointed by the President of the Federation, and hold responsibility to him alone.