Ministry of Interior, Justice and Peace (Venezuela)
Ministerio del Poder Popular para Relaciones Interiores, Justicia y Paz | |
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Formed | 1832 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Venezuela |
Headquarters | Caracas, Venezuela |
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Website | www |
The Ministry of the Popular Power for Interior, Justice and Peace (Ministerio del Poder Popular para Relaciones Interiores, Justicia y Paz) is one of 39 agencies that make up the executive office of the Venezuelan government . This ministry is also called the Ministry of Popular Power for Interior Relations and Justice and Ministry of Interior and Justice.
The ministry is a dependent entity directly under the President of Venezuela.
History
[edit]Minister Jesse Chacon said in 2004 that the Ministry of Justice would then be called the Ministry of Interior and Security Policy.[1] In 2013, President Nicolas Maduro announced that the ministry took the name of Ministry of Interior, Justice and Peace.[2]
Ministers of Interior and Justice of Venezuela
[edit]The current Minister of Interior and Justice of Venezuela is Remigio Ceballos.
Structure
[edit]- Deputy Minister of Internal Security Policy and Law
- Vice Minister of Prevention and Public Safety
- Deputy Minister of the Integrated Police
- Vice Minister of Integrated System of Criminal Investigation
- Deputy Minister for Risk Management and Civil Protection
Organs and affiliated organizations
[edit]- Autonomous Service Registries and Notaries
- Bolivarian National Intelligence Service
- Policía Nacional Bolivariana
- Scientific, Penal and Criminal Investigation Service Corps
- National Anti-Drug Office
- National Identification, Migration and Immigration Administration
- Grand Lifetime Mission Venezuela
- Mission Identity
- Venezuelan Observatory on Citizen Security
- Services Corporation Surveillance and Security
- National Institute for Land Transportation
- National Commission of Casinos
- National Directorate for Civil Protection and Firefighting
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Ministerio de Interior y Justicia cambia de nombre". Apporea. 13 December 2004. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
- ^ "Maduro designa a un militar cercano a Chávez como ministro de Interior". El Pais. 22 April 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2014.