Ministry of the Interior (Croatia)

Summary

The ministry of the Internal Affairs Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Ministarstvo unutarnjih poslova Republike Hrvatske or MUP RH) is the ministry in the Government of Croatia which is in charge of state security among other roles. Croatian Police is a public service of the Ministry of the Interior.

Ministry of Internal Affairs the
Republic of Croatia
Ministarstvo unutarnjih poslova
Republike Hrvatske
Agency overview
Formed1990
JurisdictionGovernment of Croatia
HeadquartersUlica grada Vukovara 33, Zagreb
45°47′59″N 15°57′50″E / 45.7998525°N 15.9638857°E / 45.7998525; 15.9638857
Employees25,641 (2015)[1]
Annual budgetHRK 4.818 billion (2015)[2]
Minister responsible
Websitemup.gov.hr

List of ministers edit

  Croatian Democratic Union (9)
  Social Democratic Party (2)
  The Bridge (1)
  Independent (1)

No. Portrait Minister of the Interior Took office Left office Time in office Party Cabinet
1
 
Boljkovac, JosipJosip Boljkovac
(1920–2014)
30 May 19902 July 19911 year, 33 daysHDZMesić
Manolić
2
 
Cvitan, OnesinOnesin Cvitan
(born 1939)
2 July 199117 July 199115 daysHDZManolić
3
 
Vekić, IvanIvan Vekić
(1938–2014)
17 July 199115 April 1992273 daysHDZGregurić
4
 
Jarnjak, IvanIvan Jarnjak [hr]
(born 1941)
15 April 199216 December 19964 years, 245 daysHDZGregurić
Šarinić
Valentić
Mateša
5
 
Penić, IvanIvan Penić [hr]
(born 1954)
16 December 199627 January 20003 years, 42 daysHDZMateša
6
 
Lučin, ŠimeŠime Lučin
(born 1958)
27 January 200023 December 20033 years, 330 daysSDPRačan III
7
 
Mlinarić, MarijanMarijan Mlinarić [hr]
(1943–2007)
23 December 200317 February 20051 year, 56 daysHDZSanader I
8
 
Kirin, IvicaIvica Kirin
(born 1970)
17 February 200512 January 20082 years, 329 daysHDZSanader I
9
 
Rončević, BerislavBerislav Rončević
(born 1960)
12 January 200810 October 2008272 daysHDZSanader II
10
 
Karamarko, TomislavTomislav Karamarko[a]
(born 1959)
10 October 200823 December 2011272 daysIndependent
HDZ
Sanader II
Kosor
11
 
Ostojić, RankoRanko Ostojić*
(born 1962)
23 December 201122 January 20164 years, 30 daysSDPMilanović
12
 
Orepić, VlahoVlaho Orepić [hr]
(born 1968)
22 January 201627 April 20171 year, 95 daysMostOrešković
Plenković I
13
 
Božinović, DavorDavor Božinović*
(born 1961)
9 June 2017Incumbent6 years, 293 daysHDZPlenković III

(*) Ministers of Internal Affairs who held the post of Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia while in office.

Notes edit

a. ^ Karamarko was appointed in the HDZ-dominated Sanader cabinet as a non-party minister. In 2009 he continued to serve in the Kosor cabinet and formally joined HDZ in September 2011.[3]

Role edit

The Ministry of the Interior deals with administrative and other tasks related to the following:[4]

  • policing and criminal police activities that involve protection of life and personal security of people and property and the prevention and detection of crime;
  • tracing and capturing of perpetrators of criminal offences and their bringing before the competent authorities;
  • maintaining of public order and the protection of particular persons, citizens, facilities and premises;
  • conducting of technical crime investigations and expert analysis;
  • road traffic safety;
  • state border protection;
  • movement and stay of aliens and their admission;
  • travel documents for crossing the state border;
  • safeguarding at public gatherings;
  • nationality affairs;
  • issuing of identity cards and the registration of residence and sojourn;
  • issuing of driving licences and the registration of motor vehicles;
  • procurement, keeping and carrying of weapons and ammunition;
  • explosive devices and substances;
  • protection of the constitutional order;
  • special police force tasks and the supervision over security agencies.

The Ministry is also responsible for the following: keeping the records and statistics concerning the internal affairs, the internal affairs information system and the education and training of the Ministry's officers.

Organization edit

 
Ministry headquarters in Zagreb
  • Minister's Cabinet (Kabinet ministra)
  • General Police Directorate (Ravnateljstvo policije)
  • Material and Financial Affairs Directorate (Uprava za materijalno financijske poslove)
  • Directorate for Development, Equipment and Support (Uprava za razvoj, opremanje i potporu)
  • Legal Affairs and Human Resources Directorate (Uprava za pravne poslove i ljudske potencijale)
  • Administrative and Inspection Affairs Directorate (Uprava za upravne i inspekcijske poslove)
  • European Integration and International Affairs Directorate (Uprava za europske integracije i međunarodne odnose)
  • Special Security Affairs Directorate (Uprava za posebne poslove sigurnosti)

General Police Directorate edit

The General Police Directorate is in charge of the national police. There are twenty geographical commands,[5] and the national body is organised as follows:[6]

Police Directorate
  • Public Order Department
  • Command of Intervention Police
  • Department for Road Traffic Safety
  • Bomb Disposal Department
Criminal Police Directorate
  • General Crime Department
  • Anti-terrorism and War Crime Department
  • Organised Crime Department
  • Economic Crime and Corruption Department
  • Drugs Department
  • Special Criminal Investigations Department
  • Criminal Intelligence Analysis Department
  • Protection Unit
  • International Police Co-operation Department
Border Police Directorate
  • Neighbouring Countries Department
  • State Border Protection Department
  • Maritime and Airport Police Department
  • Illegal Migration Department
  • Centre for Training of Dog Handlers and Dog Dressure
  • Reception Centre for Foreigners
  • Mobile Unit for Static Border Control

The following units exists at the same level:

  • Operational Police Communication Centre
  • Forensic Centre
  • Police Academy

References edit

  1. ^ Blažević, Robert (2015): Upravna znanost, p. 284. ISBN 9789538034039
    "...(on day 19. February 2015)."
  2. ^ "Državni proračun 2015. godina - Republika Hrvatska - Ministarstvo financija". Mfin.hr. 2015-06-30. Retrieved 2016-05-03.
  3. ^ "Karamarko ušao u HDZ bez odobrenja Visokog časnog suda". Večernji list. 25 September 2011. Retrieved 8 November 2011.
  4. ^ "Ministry of the Interior". Archived from the original on 2010-03-17. Retrieved 2010-03-23.
  5. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). www.interpol.int. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 July 2007. Retrieved 31 August 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). www.interpol.int. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 July 2007. Retrieved 31 August 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links edit

  • Official website   (in Croatian)