内務省 (フランス)
1. Minister of the Interior (France)The Minister of the Interior (French: Ministre de l'Intérieur, full title Ministre de l'intérieur, de l'outre-mer, des collectivités territoriales et de l'immigration) in France is one of the most important governmental cabinet positions, responsible for the following: The general interior security of the country, with respect to criminal acts or natural catastrophes including the major law-enforcement forces the French National Police the French Gendarmerie for its police operations (as a part of the French armed forces, the Gendarmerie is administratively under the purview of the Ministry of Defence) Civil defence and Security Directorate - Securite Civile the sub-directorate of Sapeurs-Pompiers or Firefighters the granting of identity documents and driving licenses through the network of préfectures; relations between the central government and local governments; logistics and organization of political elections, at the national and prefectoral levels (but the results of the elections are overseen by the Constitutional Council or the administrative courts); regulation of immigration and preventing illegal immigration; integration of legal immigrants (professionally, linguistically, housing, etc.
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