Ministry of Interior (Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina)

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Federalno ministarstvo unutrašnjih poslova
Federalno ministarstvo unutarnjih poslova
Agency overview
Formed23 June 1994
HeadquartersSarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Annual budgetClassified
Ministers responsible
Agency executives
  • Milica Jauz, Head of Department for Public Relations
  • Katarina Stević, Head of Department for International Cooperation
Websitewww.fmup.gov.ba

The Federal Ministry of Interior (FMUP) (Bosnian: Federalno ministarstvo unutrašnjih poslova; Croatian: Ministarstvo unutarnjih poslova) is the interior ministry of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Internal Organization

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  • Cabinet of Minister
  • Sector for Administrative Issues
  • Police Academy
  • Inspectorate for Supervision of the Agencies for Protection of Persons and Property
  • Sector for Material-Financial Affairs
  • Sector for General and Common Affairs
  • Desk for Professional and Administrative Issues Related to Office for Complaints of Public

Internal Organization of the Federal Police Administration

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Under the Ministry itself there is an administration dealing with the police directly which is the Federal Police Administration:

  • Cabinet of the Director of Police Administration
  • Sector for Police Support and Administration
  • Special Police Unit
  • Unit for Protection of Persons and Property
  • Sector of Criminological Police
  • Center for Forensics and Support
  • Unit for Professional Standards
  • Operative-Communicational Center
  • Department for Control of Manufacture, Marketing and Transport of Explosive Substances

Activity

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  • preventing and disclosing criminal acts of the international crime and terrorism, unauthorized narcotics trafficking and organized crime and other criminal acts falling under jurisdiction of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina;
  • tracing and capture of those who committed such criminal acts and their handing over to the relevant authorities;
  • providing criminological-technical expert opinions;
  • issues and publishes Interpol's international, Federal and inter-cantonal pursuits;
  • cooperates with relevant prosecutor's offices related to processing the criminal cases;
  • The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s citizenship issues;
  • providing security services to eligible persons and buildings of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina;
  • safeguard of human rights and civil freedoms in area of the interior affairs;
  • transport of explosive substances;
  • other tasks falling under its competence as established by the law on Interior Affairs and other regulations.

List of ministers

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Ministers of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1990–1996)

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Political parties:
  Party of Democratic Action

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Alija Delimustafić
(born 1954)
20 December 1990 15 June 1992 1 year, 178 days SDA
2 Jusuf Pušina
(born 1949)
15 June 1992 1 June 1993 351 days SDA
3 Bakir Alispahić
(born 1947)
1 June 1993 30 January 1996 2 years, 243 days SDA

Ministers of Interior of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1994–present)

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Political parties:
  Party of Democratic Action   Social Democratic Party   Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina   People and Justice
  People's Power

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Bakir Alispahić
(born 1956)
Bosniak 23 June 1994 30 January 1996 1 year, 221 days SDA
2 Avdo Hebib Bosniak 31 January 1996 18 December 1996 322 days SDA
3 Mehmed Žilić
(born 1947)
Bosniak 18 December 1996 12 March 2001 2 years, 84 days SDA
4 Muhamed Bešić
(1933–2015)
Bosniak 12 March 2001 12 October 2001 214 days SDP BiH
5 Ramo Masleša Bosniak 28 November 2001 14 February 2003 1 year, 78 days SDP BiH
6 Mevludin Halilović
(born 1969)
Bosniak 14 February 2003 30 March 2007 4 years, 44 days SDA
7 Muhidin Alić
(born 1960)
Bosniak 30 March 2007 17 March 2011 3 years, 352 days SBiH
8 Predrag Kurteš
(born 1953)
Serb 17 March 2011 31 March 2015 4 years, 14 days SDP BiH
9 Aljoša Čampara
(born 1975)
Bosniak 31 March 2015 28 April 2023 8 years, 28 days SDA
(until October 2020)
NiP
(from February 2021)
10 Ramo Isak
(born 1973)
Bosniak 28 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 201 days SN

References

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  1. ^ V.K. (28 April 2023). "Predstavnički dom izglasao novu Vladu FBiH, Nermin Nikšić novi premijer" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
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