Ministry of Interior (Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina) explained

Agency Name:Federalno ministarstvo unutrašnjih poslova
Nativename:Federalno ministarstvo unutarnjih poslova
Seal:Logo of the Federal Ministry of Interior (Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina).jpg
Formed:23 June 1994
Headquarters:Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Budget:Classified
Minister2 Name:Ramo Isak
Minister2 Pfo:Minister of Interior[1]
Chief1 Name:Milica Jauz
Chief1 Position:Head of Department for Public Relations
Chief2 Name:Katarina Stević
Chief2 Position:Head of Department for International Cooperation
Website:www.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

Internal Organization of the Federal Police Administration

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

Activity

List of ministers

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

Political parties:

PortraitName
Term of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1Alija Delimustafić
20 December 199015 June 1992SDA
2Jusuf Pušina
15 June 19921 June 1993SDA
3Bakir Alispahić
1 June 199330 January 1996SDA

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

Political parties:

PortraitName
Term of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1Bakir Alispahić
Bosniak23 June 199430 January 1996SDA
2Avdo HebibBosniak31 January 199618 December 1996SDA
3Mehmed Žilić
Bosniak18 December 199612 March 2001SDA
4Muhamed Bešić
Bosniak12 March 200112 October 2001SDP BiH
5Ramo MaslešaBosniak28 November 200114 February 2003SDP BiH
6Mevludin Halilović
Bosniak14 February 200330 March 2007SDA
7Muhidin Alić
Bosniak30 March 200717 March 2011SBiH
8Predrag Kurteš
Serb17 March 201131 March 2015SDP BiH
9Aljoša Čampara
Bosniak31 March 201528 April 2023SDA
NiP
10Ramo Isak
Bosniak28 April 2023IncumbentSN

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Predstavnički dom izglasao novu Vladu FBiH, Nermin Nikšić novi premijer. 28 April 2023. 28 April 2023. bs. V.K.. Klix.ba.