Minister of the Interior (France)
Minister of the Interior and Overseas France | |
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Ministère de l’Intérieur et des Outre-mer | |
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since 21 September 2024 | |
Style | Monsieur le ministre |
Member of | Council of Ministers |
Reports to | President of the Republic and to Parliament |
Residence | Hôtel de Beauvau |
Seat | Paris 8e, France |
Appointer | President of the Republic |
Term length | No fixed term Remains in office while commanding the confidence of the National Assembly and the President of the Republic |
Precursor | Minister for the Maison du Roi |
Formation | 7 August 1790 |
First holder | François-Emmanuel Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest |
Website | www.interieur.gouv.fr |
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Minister of the Interior (
The current Minister of the Interior is Bruno Retailleau, who has held the position since September 21, 2024.
Responsibilities
The Minister of the Interior is responsible for the following:
- The general interior security of the country, with respect to criminal acts or natural catastrophes
- including the major law-enforcement forces
- the National Police
- the National Gendarmerie for its police operations since 2009; as a part of the French Armed Forces, the Gendarmerie is administratively under the purview of the Ministry of Armed Forces
- General directorate for civil defence and crisis management (Sécurité Civile)
- the directorate of Firefighters (Sapeurs-Pompiers)
- including the major law-enforcement forces
- the granting of identity documents (driving licenses through the network of prefectures and subprefectures
- relations between the central government and local governments
- logistics and organisation of political elections, at the national and prefectoral levels; the results of the elections are overseen by the Constitutional Council or the administrative courts
- regulation of immigration and preventing illegal immigration
- integration of legal immigrants (professionally, linguistically, housing)
- all regional and departmental prefects and subprefects are subordinate to the Minister of the Interior
The Minister of the Interior also takes on the role of the former Minister of Worship and is formally consulted in the process of appointment of Catholic diocesan bishops (Briand-Ceretti Agreement). The Minister of Worship used to be a fully-fledged position; the office was abolished in 1912.
While the Ministry of the Interior supervises police forces, it does not supervise criminal enquiries. Those enquiries are conducted under the supervision of the judiciary.
History
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During the First Empire, the Interior Ministry's tasks were reduced; in 1824, the Ministry of Public Instruction was established to oversee France's education policy. In 1832, the Interior Ministry was primarily occupied with the holding of elections and maintenance of the firefighters force, as the Institut de France and national public libraries were transferred to the Public Instruction Ministry. In 1836, the Ministry of Public Works, Agriculture and Commerce was established.
In 1911, the Directorate of Penitentiary Administration, established in 1858 in the Interior Ministry to oversee
Location
The ministry's headquarters have been located on
Organisation
The Minister of the Interior has been Gérald Darmanin since 6 July 2020. He succeeded Christophe Castaner, who was appointed to the office on 16 October 2018. Darmanin is assisted by Marlène Schiappa, who holds the junior title of Minister for Citizenship in the government of Prime Minister Jean Castex.
See also
- List of Interior Ministers of France
External links
- Official website (in French)