The Ministry of Interior (MoI) is a central government body in the state of Perantsa, responsible for safeguarding national security, ensuring public safety, and managing internal affairs.
Mandate and Functions
Combat domestic and international crime
Coordinate disaster response
Protect critical infrastructure
Oversee elections
Manage state–church relations
Develop visa and residency policies
Organizational Structure
The MoI’s operational structure includes:
National Police
Agency for Cybersecurity and Information Security (ACIS): national network security, cyber incident response, and public awareness campaigns
Early 2010s: Established ACIS in response to regional cyber incidents
2018: Oversaw the first nationwide digital election registry
Recent years: Led efforts to counter cyber espionage and coordinated national crisis responses to climate-related disasters along the Ozmo Sea coast
Leadership
Current Minister of the Interior: André Fischer (b. 4 July 1965), a long-serving politician known for conservative values, emphasis on civic duty, and advocacy for social cohesion
Fischer has positioned the MoI as both the “guardian of the constitution” and a guarantor of individual liberties, while prioritizing the strengthening of Perantsa’s national resilience against emerging threats