The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Mинистарство унутрашњих послова, romanized: Ministarstvo unutrašnjih poslova; abbr. MUP) or the Ministry of Interior, is a cabinet-level ministry in the Government of Serbia.
Министарство унутрашњих послова Ministarstvo unutrašnjih poslova | |
Ministry overview | |
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Formed | 11 February 1991 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Serbia |
Headquarters | Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 2, Belgrade, Serbia 44°49′12.1″N 20°25′39.1″E / 44.820028°N 20.427528°E |
Annual budget | 115.5 billion RSD (€983 million) (2024)[1] |
Minister responsible | |
Website | www |
The Ministry is responsible for local and national Police services with municipal and district branches throughout the country. Its core responsibilities include: crime prevention, criminal apprehension, investigations, customs and border control, counter-terrorism, anti-corruption, anti-narcotics and disaster relief. The ministry is also responsible for issuing passports and personal identification to citizens.
The current minister is Ivica Dačić, in office since 2 May 2024. As of August 2016, the Ministry of Internal Affairs has a total of 42,817 employees, of whom 28,266 are uniformed officers.[2] Of those, 70.2% have secondary education, while 27.8% have higher or high education.[2]
Organization
edit- Minister of Interior
- Cabinet of Minister:
- Bureau for Strategic Planning
- Bureau for International Cooperation and European Integration
- Bureau for Complaints and Representations
- Bureau for Cooperation with the Media
- Service of Internal Control
- Secretary of State
- Secretariat:
- Department for Normative-Legal and General Legal Affairs
- Department of Normative-Legal Affairs
- Department of General-Legal Affairs
- Department of housing
- Department for Normative-Legal and General Legal Affairs
- Directorate of Police:
- Crime Police Directorate
- General Police Directorate
- Traffic Police Directorate
- Border Police Directorate
- Directorate for Administrative Affairs
- Center of Operations
- Directorate for Analytics
- Directorate of Technology
- Directorate of Connection and Cryptography
- Coordination Directorate for Kosovo and Metohija
- Regional Police directorates
- Finance, Human Resources and Joint Affairs Sector:
- Department of Human Resources
- Department for Joint Affairs
- Department for Nutrition & Accommodations
- Department for Professional Education Training, Development and Science
- Sector for Internal Police Control
- Sector for Search and Rescue
Special police units
edit- Gendarmery
- Special Anti-Terrorist Unit
- Helicopter unit
- Police Brigade (Belgrade)
- Unit for Security of Objects and Personalities
- Unit for Witness Protection
List of ministers
editMinisters of Internal Affairs (1944–1991)
edit- Milentije Popović (1944–1946)
- Slobodan Penezić (1946–1953)
- Vojin Lukić (1953–1962)
- Vladan Bojanić (1962–1963)
- Milisav Lukić (1963–1965)
- Životije Srba Savić (1965–1966)
- Slavko Zečević (1966–1976)
- Viobran Stanojević (1976–1982)
- Svetomir Lalović (1982–1989)
- Radmilo Bogdanović (1989–1991)
Ministers of Internal Affairs (1991–present)
editPolitical Party: SPS DOS SPO ND / LS DSS SNS PS
No. | Portrait | Minister | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Party | Cabinet |
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1 | Radmilo Bogdanović (1934–2014) | 11 February 1991 | 30 May 1991 | 108 days | SPS | Zelenović | |
2 | Zoran Sokolović (1938–2001) | 30 May 1991 | 20 March 1997 | 5 years, 294 days | SPS | Zelenović Božović Šainović Marjanović I | |
– | Radovan Stojičić (1951–1997) Acting | 20 March 1997 | 11 April 1997 † | 22 days | SPS | Marjanović I | |
– | Vlastimir Đorđević (born 1948) Acting | 11 April 1997 | 15 April 1997 | 4 days | SPS | Marjanović I | |
3 | Vlajko Stojiljković (1937–2002) | 15 April 1997 | 9 October 2000 | 3 years, 177 days | SPS | Marjanović I–II | |
– | Mirko Marjanović (1937–2006) Acting | 11 October 2000 | 24 October 2000 | 13 days | SPS | Marjanović II | |
Slobodan Tomović (born 1946) Co-Minister | 24 October 2000 | 25 January 2001 | 93 days | SPS | Minić | ||
Božidar Prelević (born 1959) Co-Minister | 24 October 2000 | 25 January 2001 | 93 days | DOS | Minić | ||
Stevan Nikčević (born 1961) Co-Minister | 24 October 2000 | 25 January 2001 | 93 days | SPO | Minić | ||
4 | Dušan Mihajlović (born 1948) | 25 January 2001 | 3 March 2004 | 3 years, 38 days | LS | Đinđić–Živković | |
5 | Dragan Jočić (born 1960) | 3 March 2004 | 7 July 2008 | 4 years, 126 days | DSS | Koštunica I–II | |
6 | Ivica Dačić (born 1966) | 7 July 2008 | 27 April 2014 | 5 years, 294 days | SPS | Cvetković Dačić | |
7 | Nebojša Stefanović (born 1976) | 27 April 2014 | 28 October 2020 | 6 years, 184 days | SNS | Vučić I–II Brnabić | |
8 | Aleksandar Vulin (born 1972) | 28 October 2020 | 26 October 2022 | 1 year, 363 days | PS | Brnabić II | |
9 | Bratislav Gašić (born 1967) | 26 October 2022 | 2 May 2024 | 1 year, 189 days | SNS | Brnabić III | |
6 (10) | Ivica Dačić (born 1966) | 2 May 2024 | Incumbent | 203 days | SPS | Vučević |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ http://www.parlament.gov.rs/upload/archive/files/lat/pdf/zakoni/13_saziv/1916-23%20lat.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ a b "U MUP-u 42.817 zaposlenih, najviše sa srednjim obrazovanjem". n1info.com (in Serbian). FoNet. 14 September 2016. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
External links
edit- Official website (in Serbian)