Ministry of Interior and Territorial Communities (Haiti)

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Ministry of Interior and Territorial Communities
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Agency overview
Jurisdiction Government of Haiti
Minister responsible
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Child agency
Website http://www.mict.gouv.ht/

The Ministry of Interior and Territorial Communities is a ministry of the Government of Haiti. An interior ministry, it is mainly responsible for the maintenance of internal security and domestic policy. In addition, the ministry is part of the Prime Minister's Cabinet.

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List of ministers

This page lists Interior Ministers of Haiti since 1932.

See also

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