Ministry of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations (Netherlands)

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The Ministry of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations (Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties; BZK) is the Dutch ministry of home affairs. The current minister is Guusje ter Horst, she is aided by a state secretary Ank Bijleveld-Schouten.

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[edit] Responsibilities

The Ministry is called the "Mother of all Ministries" because most ministries, like the ministry of agriculture and ministry of Education, Culture and Science split from the ministry at one time or another or the "residual ministry", because it is left with a diverse set of responsibilities after this process.[1] It has the legal mission to:

Because it shares so many responsibilities and the same building with the ministry of Justice, they are sometimes called the twin ministries.

[edit] Organisation

The main office in the centre of the Hague
The main office in the centre of the Hague

The ministry is currently headed by one ministers and one state secretary. It employes almost 3,000 civil servants. The ministry's main office is located in the centre of the Hague in the same building as the ministry of Justice. The civil service is headed by a secretary general and a vice-secretary general, who head a system of four directorates general:

  • The Directorat General for Public Administration
  • The Directorat General for Public Order and Safety
  • The Directorat General for Management and Personnel Policy
  • The Directorat General for Constitutional Affairs and Kingdom Relations.

An important autonomous agency of the ministry is the Dutch Secret Service.

[edit] History

The ministery was founded in 1798 as the department for internal policy and supervision on the state of water works in Batavian Republic. Since 1801 it has been named Ministry of Home Affairs and some other responsibilities have been added to its name, Agriculture (1922-1932) and Kingdom Relations (1998-now). Between 1959 and 1998 a minister was given the portfolio of relations with Surinam, the Dutch Antilles and Aruba in addition to his other portfolios before that, there was a minister of Colonial Affairs, which was called Overseas Affairs after 1945.

[edit] Ministers

Since 1989 the following politicians have been minister of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations

[edit] References

  1. ^ Neelen et al. (2003) De bestuurlijk kaart van Nederland p.63

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