BMI

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BMI is the commonly used abbreviation for Germany’s Federal Ministry of the Interior, which is responsible for domestic security, public administration, and constitutional affairs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf federal ministry
government agency
interior ministry
abbreviation BMI NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
fullName Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community NERFINISHED
governmentBranch executive branch of Germany
hasMinisterTitle Federal Minister of the Interior and Community
headquartersLocation Berlin, Germany NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Federal Republic of Germany NERFINISHED
languageOfWork German
legalBasis German Basic Law NERFINISHED
locatedIn Berlin NERFINISHED
Germany
nativeName Bundesministerium des Innern und für Heimat NERFINISHED
oversees Federal Agency for Public Safety Digital Radio NERFINISHED
Federal Office for Information Security NERFINISHED
Federal Office for Migration and Refugees NERFINISHED
Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution NERFINISHED
Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance NERFINISHED
Federal Police of Germany NERFINISHED
parentOrganization Federal Government of Germany NERFINISHED
partOf German federal ministries
portfolio administrative organization
constitutional protection
information technology in public administration
internal security
migration and integration
public service
sports
responsibility IT and cybersecurity policy
civil protection
constitutional affairs
data protection policy
domestic security
migration and integration policy
public administration
public service law
sports policy at federal level
responsibleFor coordination of federal internal security policy
federal civil defense planning
federal identity documents and passports
nationality law at federal level
public administration modernization in Germany
seat Berlin NERFINISHED
website https://www.bmi.bund.de

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