Ministry of Home Affairs (Portugal)
| Ministério da Administração Interna | |
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| Formed | 28 June 1736 |
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| Type | Interior ministry |
| Jurisdiction | Government of Portugal |
| Headquarters | Praça do Comércio East Wing, Lisbon, Portugal 38°42′29.556″N 9°8′6.8784″W / 38.70821000°N 9.135244000°W |
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| Website | portugal.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
- ^ Portuguese: Ministério da Administração Interna or MAI
- ^ Secretaria de Estado dos Negócios Interiores do Reino
- ^ Ministério do Reino
- ^ Ministério do Interior
References
- ^ https://www.portugal.gov.pt/en/gc25/ministries/home-affairs
- ^ "Governo de Portugal". www.portugal.gov.pt. Retrieved 2026-03-09.
- ^ "Ministra da Administração Interna demite-se". CNN Portugal (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2026-02-10.
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