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Ministry of the Interior of the Russian Empire
Russian: Министерство внутренних дел Российской империи
Agency overview
FormedSeptember 1802, 08 (08-09-1802)
Preceding agency
DissolvedNovember 1917, 08 (08-11-1917)
Superseding agencies
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Republic
  • Cheka
JurisdictionCouncil of Ministers of the Russian Empire
Headquarters57, Fontanka River Embankment, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Ministers responsible
Child agency

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Empire (Russian: Министерство внутренних дел Российской империи) is the state executive authority of the Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire, which carried out administrative and administrative functions in the areas of state security, public security, law enforcement, leadership of local authorities, the fight against crime, protection of places of deprivation of liberty, licensing system, censorship in the media and book publishing.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Empire concentrated in its hands a wide variety of tasks, both of the security police and the welfare police.

History

20 [O.S. 1802] September the manifesto of Alexander I “On the establishment of ministries” was approved.[1] Along with others, the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs was also created. The first Minister of the Interior was appointed Count Viktor Kochubey. Comrade Minister became Count Pavel Stroganov.

According to Count Speransky, the ministry should have been in charge of the country's productive forces and be completely alien to the functions of the security police. This character of the Ministry of Internal Affairs changed with the accession of the Ministry of Police in 1819.

Subsequent changes in the overall result expanded the competence of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, although it partially narrowed. So, in 1826, the "special office" of the former Minister of Police was allocated to an independent III department of His Imperial Majesty's Own Chancellery; the care of the state and national economy was partly left to the ministries of finance and state property. On the other hand, in 1832, the main department of spiritual affairs of foreign confessions was attached to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, in the form of a department, in 1862 censorship was transferred to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, in 1865, when the Ministry of Railways was transformed, it was the building police , in 1868 it included the abolished Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs of the Russian Empire, the management of which before, until 1830, was also part of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

In 1880, the former third branch of the His Imperial Majesty's Own Chancellery was attached to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the minister was entrusted with the administration of the gendarme corps as chief of the gendarmes. Since 1843, the Ministry of Internal Affairs has been in charge of the statistical department; in 1861, a special Zemsky department was formed under it; the provision of July 12, 1889 on zemstvo district commanders granted him judicial and judicial oversight functions. Head of the prison part was transferred in 1895 from the Ministry of Internal Affairs to the Ministry of Justice. In 1880, a special Ministry was formed, combining such diverse parts as the post office and the spiritual affairs of foreign confessions; but the very next year it was abolished, and its affairs were returned to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The special position of the Ministry of Internal Affairs among other ministries is determined not only by the multiplicity, variety and importance of its functions, but also by the fact that it is primarily responsible for the police, and the compulsory implementation of all orders of the government in general, no matter which ministry it refers to, was carried out, as a general rule by the police.

See also

References

  1. ^ "1802-1917". мвд.рф. Retrieved 2019-07-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)