Ministry of Home Affairs (Portugal)

Ministry of Home Affairs
Ministério da Administração Interna
Logo of the ministry
Flag of the minister

Headquarters of the ministry in Lisbon
Ministry overview
Formed28 June 1736 (1736-06-28)
Preceding Ministry
    • Secretariat of State for the Interior Affairs of the Kingdom
    • Ministry of the Kingdom
    • Ministry of the Interior
TypeInterior ministry
JurisdictionGovernment of Portugal
HeadquartersPraça do Comércio East Wing, Lisbon, Portugal
38°42′29.556″N 9°8′6.8784″W / 38.70821000°N 9.135244000°W / 38.70821000; -9.135244000
Minister responsible
Ministry executives
  • Telmo Correia, Secretary of State for Home Affairs
  • Rui Rocha, Secretary of State for Civil Protection
Child agencies
Websiteportugal.gov.pt

The Ministry of Home Affairs,[1][a] is the Portuguese government ministry responsible for public security, civil defense, electoral administration, road traffic safety, and immigration and refugee affairs.

The current minister is Luís Neves[2], who had previously served as National Director of the Polícia Judiciária. He replaced Maria Lúcia Amaral, who resigned in February 2026 in the wake of Storm Kristin[3].

History

The ministry was created in 1736 by King John V of Portugal as the Secretariat of State for the Interior Affairs of the Kingdom,[b] later being known simply as the Ministry of the Kingdom.[c]

In 1910, after the establishment of the Portuguese First Republic, the ministry was renamed Ministry of the Interior.[d] In 1974, after the Carnation Revolution, it was again renamed, becoming the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Notes

  1. ^ Portuguese: Ministério da Administração Interna or MAI
  2. ^ Secretaria de Estado dos Negócios Interiores do Reino
  3. ^ Ministério do Reino
  4. ^ Ministério do Interior

References

  1. ^ https://www.portugal.gov.pt/en/gc25/ministries/home-affairs
  2. ^ "Governo de Portugal". www.portugal.gov.pt. Retrieved 2026-03-09.
  3. ^ "Ministra da Administração Interna demite-se". CNN Portugal (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2026-02-10.