Ministry of the Interior (Finland)
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The Ministry of the Interior (Finnish: sisäministeriö, Swedish: inrikesministeriet) is one of the Finnish Government's twelve ministries and is responsible for matters related to internal security such as counter-terrorism, policing, fire & rescue services, and border control, as well as migration issues.[1][2] The ministry is led by the Minister of the Interior, Mari Rantanen of the Finns Party.
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Finnish: sisäministeriö Swedish: inrikesministeriet | |
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Jurisdiction | Finnish Government |
Headquarters | Kirkkokatu 12, Helsinki |
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The Ministry of the Interior's budget for 2018 is €1,463,996,000.[3] The ministry employs 190 people.[4]