Minister of Internal Affairs (New Zealand)

The Minister of Internal Affairs is a minister in the New Zealand Government with responsibility over the Department of Internal Affairs.The position of Minister of Internal Affairs has existed since the Department of Internal Affairs replaced the Colonial Secretary's office from 19 November 1907.[2] The responsibilities of the office have been progressively reduced as other ministerial roles have been spun-off from the Department of Internal Affairs.Today his or her remit includes internal security and administering applications for citizenship.New Zealand First Mauri Pacific United Future
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