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Ministry of Interior (Perantsa)
The Ministry of Interior (MoI) is a central government body in the state of Perantsa, responsible for safeguarding national security, ensuring public safety, and managing internal affairs.
Mandate and Functions
- Combat domestic and international crime
- Coordinate disaster response
- Protect critical infrastructure
- Oversee elections
- Manage state–church relations
- Develop visa and residency policies
Organizational Structure
The MoI’s operational structure includes:
- National Police
- Agency for Cybersecurity and Information Security (ACIS): national network security, cyber incident response, and public awareness campaigns
- Domestic Intelligence Agency (DIA): domestic intelligence, countering extremism, organized crime, espionage, and disinformation campaigns
History and Key Initiatives
- Late 2000s: Introduced e-government systems
- Early 2010s: Established ACIS in response to regional cyber incidents
- 2018: Oversaw the first nationwide digital election registry
- Recent years: Led efforts to counter cyber espionage and coordinated national crisis responses to climate-related disasters along the Ozmo Sea coast
Leadership
- Current Minister of the Interior: André Fischer (b. 4 July 1965), a long-serving politician known for conservative values, emphasis on civic duty, and advocacy for social cohesion
- Fischer has positioned the MoI as both the “guardian of the constitution” and a guarantor of individual liberties, while prioritizing the strengthening of Perantsa’s national resilience against emerging threats
Identity
- Motto: “Securing Freedom”
- Website: http://moi.pe