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The '''Ministry of Interior of the [[Italy (Social Republic)|Italian Social Republic]]''' (It: ''Ministero dell'Interno'') is the key Ministry which has the responsibility  for policing, emergency and rescue management, national security, religious affairs, regulation of relations with the Catholic Church and other allowed religions, administration of the fund for worship, supervision and co-ordination of local governments, institutions of public welfare and charity, public administration, the organization and superintendence of state archives, demographics, and immigration matters. The ministry is headed by the Minister of the Interior, currently Angelo Spaniccia.<br>
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The '''Ministry of Interior of the [[Italy (Social Republic)|Italian Social Republic]]''' (It: ''Ministero dell'Interno'') is the key Ministry which has the responsibility  for policing, emergency and rescue management, national security, religious affairs, regulation of relations with the Catholic Church and other allowed religions, administration of the fund for worship, supervision and co-ordination of local governments, institutions of public welfare and charity, public administration, the organization and superintendence of state archives, demographics, and immigration matters. The ministry is headed by the Minister of the Interior, currently Minister Secretary of State Angelo Spaniccia.<br>
 
The Ministry of Interior has a fundamental importance in the economy of public administration, as his powers as varied as important, that it can be defined as the ''principal instrument of power''. The main services under the Ministry of the Interior are primarily those relating to the maintenance of public order and public security.
 
The Ministry of Interior has a fundamental importance in the economy of public administration, as his powers as varied as important, that it can be defined as the ''principal instrument of power''. The main services under the Ministry of the Interior are primarily those relating to the maintenance of public order and public security.
  
 
== Central organization ==
 
== Central organization ==
 
The ministerial central organization is characterized by three levels of top hierarchy:
 
The ministerial central organization is characterized by three levels of top hierarchy:
* Senior management, consisting of the Minister, the Undersecretaries of State and of the Secretary General;
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* Senior management, consisting of the Minister, his own staff bodies, the Undersecretaries of State and of the Secretary General;
 
* Functional management, consisting of Directorates General, governed by the Directors General, formed according to a grouping criterion based on the input;
 
* Functional management, consisting of Directorates General, governed by the Directors General, formed according to a grouping criterion based on the input;
 
* Divisions, which are the operational macro-units.
 
* Divisions, which are the operational macro-units.
Within the Ministry, communications between the Directorates-General are secondary to internal communications to individual Directorates, and there is no high environmental variability. The structure of the Ministry ensures that the Directors General assume sub-organizational objectives limited to their function, allowing senior management to see the organization as a whole and to ensure the smooth flow of processes.<br>
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Within the Ministry, communications between the Directorates-General are secondary to internal communications to individual Directorates, and there is no high environmental variability. The structure of the Ministry ensures that the Directors General assume sub-organizational objectives limited to their function, allowing senior management to see the organization as a whole and to ensure the smooth flow of processes. The functional grouping of activities offers a vision based on the specialization of human resources skills: administrative processes unfold across multiple functions, while the same function can be unfolded by multiple processes.<br>
 
The Ministry is therefore divided into 10 Directorates General, each of which is in turn a sum of central and peripheral offices:
 
The Ministry is therefore divided into 10 Directorates General, each of which is in turn a sum of central and peripheral offices:
 
* Directorate General for the Civil Administration of the Interior
 
* Directorate General for the Civil Administration of the Interior
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* Directorate General for the Welfare Activities
 
* Directorate General for the Welfare Activities
 
* Directorate General for the State Archives
 
* Directorate General for the State Archives
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=== Minister's staff offices ===
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The Minister has some bureaucratic bodies wich help him to direct the whole Ministry and to conduct the political activity towards parliamentary and cabinet steps.
  
 
=== Secretary General ===
 
=== Secretary General ===
 
The Secretary-General is the senior official, reporting directly to the Minister, which ensures the coordination of administrative action. The Secretary-General ensures the development of guidelines and programs of the responsible Minister, coordinates the offices and activities of the Ministry, monitors their performance and efficiency, and reports periodically to the Minister.<br>
 
The Secretary-General is the senior official, reporting directly to the Minister, which ensures the coordination of administrative action. The Secretary-General ensures the development of guidelines and programs of the responsible Minister, coordinates the offices and activities of the Ministry, monitors their performance and efficiency, and reports periodically to the Minister.<br>
The office of the Secretary-General is conferred by decree of the Duce of the Republic, upon the proposal of the competent Minister. The incumbent Secretary-General of the Ministry of Interior is Prefect, 1st Class Benito Landolfini.
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The office of Secretary-General is conferred by decree of the Duce of the Republic, upon the proposal of the competent Minister. The incumbent Secretary-General of the Ministry of Interior is Prefect, 1st Class Benito Landolfini.
  
 
=== Director General ===
 
=== Director General ===
The Director General is the official responsible for a Directorate-General. The Directorates-General, in turn, are divided into Divisions. The positions of Director General are conferred by the Chief of Government, on the proposal of the competent minister.
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The Director General is the official responsible for a Directorate-General. The Directorates-General, which are functional groupings, are in turn into Divisions. The positions of Director General are conferred by the Chief of Government, on the proposal of the competent minister.  
  
 
[[Category:Itali]]
 
[[Category:Itali]]

Revision as of 18:49, 4 April 2014

The Ministry of Interior of the Italian Social Republic (It: Ministero dell'Interno) is the key Ministry which has the responsibility for policing, emergency and rescue management, national security, religious affairs, regulation of relations with the Catholic Church and other allowed religions, administration of the fund for worship, supervision and co-ordination of local governments, institutions of public welfare and charity, public administration, the organization and superintendence of state archives, demographics, and immigration matters. The ministry is headed by the Minister of the Interior, currently Minister Secretary of State Angelo Spaniccia.
The Ministry of Interior has a fundamental importance in the economy of public administration, as his powers as varied as important, that it can be defined as the principal instrument of power. The main services under the Ministry of the Interior are primarily those relating to the maintenance of public order and public security.

Central organization

The ministerial central organization is characterized by three levels of top hierarchy:

  • Senior management, consisting of the Minister, his own staff bodies, the Undersecretaries of State and of the Secretary General;
  • Functional management, consisting of Directorates General, governed by the Directors General, formed according to a grouping criterion based on the input;
  • Divisions, which are the operational macro-units.

Within the Ministry, communications between the Directorates-General are secondary to internal communications to individual Directorates, and there is no high environmental variability. The structure of the Ministry ensures that the Directors General assume sub-organizational objectives limited to their function, allowing senior management to see the organization as a whole and to ensure the smooth flow of processes. The functional grouping of activities offers a vision based on the specialization of human resources skills: administrative processes unfold across multiple functions, while the same function can be unfolded by multiple processes.
The Ministry is therefore divided into 10 Directorates General, each of which is in turn a sum of central and peripheral offices:

  • Directorate General for the Civil Administration of the Interior
  • Directorate General for the Public Security
  • Directorate General for the Demography and Race
  • Directorate General for the General Affairs and Personnel
  • Directorate General for the Religious Affairs
  • Directorate General for the Fund for Worship
  • Directorate General for the Fire-fighting Services and Civil Protection
  • Directorate General for the Public assistance
  • Directorate General for the Welfare Activities
  • Directorate General for the State Archives

Minister's staff offices

The Minister has some bureaucratic bodies wich help him to direct the whole Ministry and to conduct the political activity towards parliamentary and cabinet steps.

Secretary General

The Secretary-General is the senior official, reporting directly to the Minister, which ensures the coordination of administrative action. The Secretary-General ensures the development of guidelines and programs of the responsible Minister, coordinates the offices and activities of the Ministry, monitors their performance and efficiency, and reports periodically to the Minister.
The office of Secretary-General is conferred by decree of the Duce of the Republic, upon the proposal of the competent Minister. The incumbent Secretary-General of the Ministry of Interior is Prefect, 1st Class Benito Landolfini.

Director General

The Director General is the official responsible for a Directorate-General. The Directorates-General, which are functional groupings, are in turn into Divisions. The positions of Director General are conferred by the Chief of Government, on the proposal of the competent minister.