Thuringian Ministry of the Interior and Local Affairs
The Thuringian Ministry of the Interior and Municipalities (TMIK) is a supreme state authority and one of the eight ministries of the Free State of Thuringia . It was founded in 1990 as the Thuringian Ministry of the Interior and is based in the former Steiger brewery , Steigerstrasse 24 on the south-western edge of the state capital Erfurt . Georg Maier ( SPD ) has been Minister since August 30, 2017, with an interruption from February 5 to March 3, 2020 .
history
There was already a Ministry of the Interior in what was then Thuringia between 1920 and 1952 . With the re-establishment of the state in 1990, the Thuringian Ministry of the Interior was newly established as the highest state authority. On December 5, 2014, it was renamed the Thuringian Ministry of the Interior and Local Affairs .
Business area
A total of around 9,000 people are employed in the division of the Thuringian Ministry of the Interior and Local Affairs and its subordinate authorities. The ministry is divided into five departments at the top level :
- Central tasks
- Constitutional and administrative law
- Communal affairs
- police
- Office for the Protection of the Constitution
Subordinate authorities
The following are subordinate to the ministry as the higher and middle state authorities:
- Thuringian State Office for Statistics (TLS), Erfurt
- State Criminal Police Office Thuringia , Erfurt
- State Police Directorate, Erfurt
- Thuringian State Administration Office , Weimar
The following are subordinate to the ministry as lower state authorities:
- Thuringia riot police, Erfurt
- seven state police inspections (Erfurt, Gera , Gotha , Jena , Nordhausen , Saalfeld , Suhl )
- Motorway police inspection , grinding trips
- 17 district offices
The following institutions are subordinate to the Ministry:
- Education center of the Thuringian Police (BZThPol), Meiningen
- Thuringian fire brigade and disaster control school, Bad Köstritz
- Education center of the Thuringian state administration , Gotha
- Thuringian University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration (VFHS), Gotha and Meiningen
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Thuringian Ministry of the Interior and Local Affairs: Business distribution plan. (PDF; 779 kB) Thuringian Ministry of the Interior and Local Affairs, March 17, 2016, accessed on November 12, 2019 .
- ↑ Establishment of the Thuringian regional administration. (PDF; 100 kB) Thuringian Ministry of the Interior and Local Affairs, August 19, 2019, accessed on November 12, 2019 .
Coordinates: 50 ° 57 ′ 39.5 ″ N , 11 ° 0 ′ 59.5 ″ E