Ministry of Interior, Justice and Peace (Venezuela)
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.
Ministerio del Poder Popular para Relaciones Interiores, Justicia y Paz | |
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Formed | 1832 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Venezuela |
Headquarters | Caracas, Venezuela |
Agency executive | |
Child agencies | |
Website | www |
The ministry is a dependent entity directly under the President of Venezuela.
History
editMinister 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
editThe current Minister of Interior and Justice of Venezuela is Diosdado Cabello.
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
editReferences
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.