Ministry of the Interior and for Local Authority Brandenburg
Ministry of the Interior and for Communal Brandenburg |
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State level | Brandenburg |
position | Supreme state authority |
founding | 1990 |
Headquarters | Potsdam , Brandenburg |
Authority management | Michael Stübgen ( CDU ) |
Servants | 11,075 division, as of 2019 |
Budget volume | 890.719 million euros as of 2019 |
Web presence | mik.brandenburg.de |
The Ministry of the Interior and for Communal Brandenburg ( MIK ) is the interior ministry of the state of Brandenburg , based in Potsdam, and one of its nine ministries . Michael Stübgen ( CDU ) has been Minister of Justice in the Woidke III cabinet since November 20, 2019 . State Secretary has been Klaus Kandt since November 20, 2019 .
history
In the first government of what was then the province of Brandenburg ( Cabinet Steinhoff I ), formed in 1945, no ministries existed. The 1st Vice President Bernhard Bechler was responsible for internal affairs. From the government that followed in 1946, a ministry of the interior existed until the state of Brandenburg was dissolved in 1952.
In order to re-establish the state of Brandenburg in 1990, the Ministry of the Interior was also set up again. In 2014 it was given its current name with the Woidke II cabinet .
Tasks and organization
The Ministry is the highest state authority for police matters in Brandenburg . Department 5 is the protection of the constitution for Brandenburg .
The Ministry is divided into the following departments (tasks in brackets):
- Department 1 ( central cross-sectional tasks, state tasks for organization, surveying matters, training and further education in the state administration)
- Department 2 ( constitutional and administrative law , foreigners matters, legal services , elections, rehabilitation of SED injustice, gambling law, data protection, corruption prevention, statistics, civil law foundations, expropriation matters)
- Department 3 (municipal affairs, public service law , fire and disaster control , rescue services)
- Department 4 ( public safety and order , police and regulatory law , crime prevention )
- Department 5 ( Protection of the Constitution )
- Department 6 ( digitization , e-government and IT control center)
The reservation point for the State of Brandenburg is located in Department 4, Section 43.
Subordinate authorities
The following authorities are subordinate to the Ministry:
- Higher regional authorities
- Lower state authorities
- 14 district administrators and 4 mayors
- Facilities in the country
- State companies
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Budget 2019/2020, Volume III, Section 03, Ministry of the Interior and for Local Affairs. (PDF) In: https://mdf.brandenburg.de/ . Ministry of Finance Brandenburg, accessed on August 25, 2019 (p. 181).
- ↑ Budget 2019/2020, Volume III, Section 03, Ministry of the Interior and for Local Affairs. (PDF) In: https://mdf.brandenburg.de/ . Brandenburg Ministry of Finance, accessed on August 25, 2019 (p. 11).
- ↑ New state government constituted under the leadership of Prime Minister Woidke. Retrieved November 20, 2019 .
- ^ Organization chart of the Ministry of the Interior and for Local Affairs. (PDF) In: https://mik.brandenburg.de/ . MIK Brandenburg, August 1, 2019, accessed on August 25, 2019 .
- ↑ Wim Orth: Brandenburg Ministry of the Interior receives digitization department. In: https://www.behoerden-spiegel.de/ . Official review, February 1, 2019, accessed on August 25, 2019 .
- ↑ Address list of the reservation units. (PDF) In: https://www.personal.bundeswehr.de/ . Organizational area personnel of the Bundeswehr, May 9, 2018, accessed on August 25, 2019 .
- ↑ Reservation point of the state of Brandenburg - information sheet on the professional integration of soldiers on time in the public service. In: https://mik.brandenburg.de/ . MIK Brandenburg, accessed on August 25, 2019 .
- ↑ Directory of authorities according to § 10 Landesorganisationsgesetz (LOG). In: https://service.brandenburg.de/ . MIK Brandenburg, accessed on August 25, 2019 .
- ^ Organization of the immediate state administration. (PDF) In: https://mik.brandenburg.de/ . MIK Brandenburg, April 2018, accessed on August 25, 2019 .