People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs

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United Commonwealth People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs
Emblem of Internal Affairs (UC).svg
Seal of Internal Affairs
Agency overview
Formed May 1, 1921; 103 years ago (1921-05-01)
Jurisdiction United Commonwealth
Headquarters Vanguard Central Campus, Chicago, Illinois
Employees ~1,735,000 (2022)
Annual budget ~$256 billion (FY 2022)
Agency executives
Website www.ia.gov

The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (PCIA), also known simply as Internal Affairs, is the supreme interior ministry of the United Commonwealth of Continentalist States, responsible for domestic and foreign intelligence and counterintelligence, public and political security, and secret police services. Founded in 1921 upon the formation of the union, Internal Affairs evolved from the Extraordinary Commission established in the provisional government of Aeneas Warren, led by first People's Commissar Dorian Conesus. In 1925 the foreign department of Internal Affairs was separated into the Commissariat for Inter-Services Intelligence, which remains the country's principle civilian foreign intelligence service. In the modern era the Internal Affairs ministry is one of the largest in the country and the world, employing an estimated 1,735,000 people, and containing numerous branches and sub-agencies. The Commissariat is headquartered at Vanguard Central Campus, located in Chicago. Internal Affairs is a permanent executive department of the Council of People's Commissars, and its current head is Tatiana Morganti.

Internal Affairs is responsible for operating a monopoly over law enforcement activities within the nation, encompassing the nation's police force ("militia"), gendarmerie forces (People's National Guard), border control and security, and national correctional facilities. Throughout its history, Internal Affairs has served as a controversial branch of the United Commonwealth government, as it has been used to suppress and monitor dissidence, and has at various points in its history operated secret police forces and re-education facilities.

History

Function

List of departments

Emblem Department Year Purpose Current head Employees (2022) Annual budget (2022) Notable subgroups
General Directorate 1921 Serves as the central administrative support section of Internal Affairs, managing clerical work, department oversight, and procurement and acquisition, and customer services. General Director
Lara Hunt
4,923 $3.656 billion
Seal of the United States National Guard.svg People's National Guard 1921 National military reserve force and paramilitary gendarmerie force, tasked with law enforcement duties alongside civilian militias, disarming internal armed conflicts, safeguarding highly-important facilities, and emergency relief responses. Chairman
GEN Marcus Richards
745,483 $19.44 billion
Directorate of People's Militia 1922 Civilian police agency of the United Commonwealth, tasked with enforcing laws, the prevention of crimes and civil disorder, and ensuring public safety and health. Director
Bill Hudson
318,843 $74.54 billion
Commissariat for Rehabilitation and Corrections 1924 Oversees the nation's prison system, rehabilitation centers, and correctional facilities, and historically oversaw labor camps such as Kentucky Bend. Commissar
Arturo Jefferson
402,328 $81.234
billion
Central Guard Services 1924 Responsible for the protection of senior state officials, their families, and important foreign dignitaries. Director
Aiden Foster
~13,000 $4.384
billion
Commissariat for Inter-Services Intelligence 1925 Chief civilian foreign intelligence agency of the national government, tasked with gathering, processing, and analyzing national security information from around the world and performing covert actions. Commissar
Imel Buchanan
~30,000 $18.323
billion
Commissariat for Confidential Media 1928 Responsible for managing and regulating confidential communications, media, and state archives. Commissar
Imel Buchanan
~2,000 $1.794
billion
Commissariat for Customs and Border Security 1930 Tasked with border control and security, the regulating and facilitating of international trade, the collection of import duties, as well as enforcing Continental regulations regarding trade, customs, and immigration. Commissar
Natasha Parker
~85,000 $24.629
billion
Commissariat for Transportation Security 1930 Oversees regulation of transportation networks and provides security for airports and ports. Commissar
Madison Lawrence
56,430 $7.982
billion
Commissariat for Deproliferation 1964 Responsible for the tracking of and protection of weapons of mass destruction, their decommission and recycling, as well as counter forces responsible for preventing the use of such weapons internationally. Commissar
Landon Jones
~3,000 $1.192
billion
Commissariat for Technological Security 1970 Oversees animal disease control, biodefense analysis and countermeasures, and agro-defense. Commissar
Mel Ford
1,038 $0.913
billion
Urban Management Administration 1979 Oversees enforcement of urban management regulations, local bylaws, environmental regulations and protection, sanitation, work safety, and pollution control. Director
Evalyn Dudley
26,193 $2.334
billion
Interior Privacy Administration 1986 Responsible for preserving and enhancing privacy protections for citizens of the United Commonwealth, ensuring transparency of department operations, and protecting the identity of state agents. Director
Niamh Parker
6,930 $2.732
billion
Public Affairs Directorate 1986 Responsible for presenting department media and statements to the public, and regulating the declassification of information. Director
Quentin Humphrey
1,399 $0.514
billion


Continental Citizenship Administration 1993 Administers the country's naturalization and immigration system, and tracks the citizenship status of residents of the nation. Director
Robert Pearson
5,190 $6.119
billion
Directorate for Continental Counterextremism 2018 Responsible for the monitoring and suppression of political, religious, and anti-intellectual extremism. Director
Lara Elliott
11,310 $1.122
billion


Information Technology Security Administration 2012 Provides cybersecurity and internet infrastructure protection across national agencies, oversees regulations of internet use, and supervises online information companies. Director
Lena Gardner
~21,000 $4.234
billion

List of People's Commissars

Criticism

See also