Ministry of Internal Affairs (Serbia)

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Ministry of Internal Affairs
Министарство унутрашњих послова
Ministarstvo unutrašnjih poslova
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Ministry of Internal Affairs amblem
Ministry overview
Formed11 February 1991; 30 years ago (1991-02-11)
JurisdictionGovernment of Serbia
HeadquartersBulevar Mihajla Pupina 2, Belgrade, Serbia
44°49′12.1″N 20°25′39.1″E / 44.820028°N 20.427528°E / 44.820028; 20.427528Coordinates: 44°49′12.1″N 20°25′39.1″E / 44.820028°N 20.427528°E / 44.820028; 20.427528
Annual budget776.62 million (2020, planned)[1]
Minister responsible
Deputy Ministers responsible
  • Milosav Miličković
  • Biljana Popović Ivković
Websitewww.mup.gov.rs

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Mинистарство унутрашњих послова, romanizedMinistarstvo unutrašnjih poslova; abbr. MUP) or the Ministry of Interior, is a cabinet-level ministry in the Government of Serbia.

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 Aleksandar Vulin, in office since 28 October 2020. 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[]

  • Minister of Interior
  • Ministers cabinet:
    • 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
  • Directorate of police:
    • Crime investigation police department
    • Police department
    • Department for Security
    • Unit for protections
    • Traffic police department
    • Border police department
    • Department for administrative affairs
    • Operations center
    • Department for analytics
    • Department of information technology
    • Department of connection and cryptography
    • Coordination department for Kosovo and Metohija
    • Regional police departments
  • 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
  • Internal police control sector
  • Sector for search and rescue

Special police units[]

List of ministers[]

Ministers of Internal Affairs, 1944–1991[]

  • 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, since 1991[]

Political Party:   SPS   DOS   SPO   ND / LS   DSS   SNS   PS

No. Portrait Minister Took office Left office Time in office Party Cabinet
1
Radmilo Bogdanović
Bogdanović, RadmiloRadmilo Bogdanović
(1934–2014)
11 February 199130 May 1991108 daysSPSZelenović
2
Zoran Sokolović
Sokolović, Zoran
(1938–2001)
30 May 199120 March 19975 years, 294 daysSPSZelenović
Božović
Šainović
Marjanović I
Radovan Stojičić
Stojičić, RadovanRadovan Stojičić
(1951–1997)
Acting
20 March 199711 April 1997 †22 daysSPSMarjanović I
Vlastimir Đorđević
Đorđević, VlastimirVlastimir Đorđević
(born 1948)
Acting
11 April 199715 April 19974 daysSPSMarjanović I
3
Vlajko Stojiljković
Stojiljković, VlajkoVlajko Stojiljković
(1937–2002)
15 April 19979 October 20003 years, 177 daysSPSMarjanović I–II
Mirko Marjanović
Marjanović, MirkoMirko Marjanović
(1937–2006)
Acting
11 October 200024 October 200013 daysSPSMarjanović II
Slobodan Tomović
Tomović, Slobodan
(born 1946)
Co-Minister
24 October 200025 January 200193 daysSPSMinić
Božidar Prelević
Prelević, Božidar
(born 1959)
Co-Minister
24 October 200025 January 200193 daysDOSMinić
Stevan Nikčević
Nikčević, Stevan
(born 1961)
Co-Minister
24 October 200025 January 200193 daysSPOMinić
4
Dušan Mihajlović
Mihajlović, DušanDušan Mihajlović
(born 1948)
25 January 20013 March 20043 years, 38 daysLSĐinđić–Živković
5
Dragan Jočić
Jočić, DraganDragan Jočić
(born 1960)
3 March 20047 July 20084 years, 126 daysDSSKoštunica III
6
Ivica Dačić
Dačić, IvicaIvica Dačić
(born 1966)
7 July 200827 April 20145 years, 294 daysSPSCvetković
Dačić
7
Nebojša Stefanović
Stefanović, NebojšaNebojša Stefanović
(born 1976)
27 April 201428 October 20206 years, 184 daysSNSVučić III
Brnabić
8
Aleksandar Vulin
Vulin, AleksandarAleksandar Vulin
(born 1972)
28 October 2020Incumbent310 daysPSBrnabić II

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "ЗАКОН О БУЏЕТУ РЕПУБЛИКЕ СРБИЈЕ ЗА 2020. ГОДИНУ" (PDF). parlament.gov.rs. Народна скупштина Републике Србије. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "U MUP-u 42.817 zaposlenih, najviše sa srednjim obrazovanjem". n1info.com (in Serbian). FoNet. 14 September 2016. Retrieved 4 December 2017.

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