Ministry of Transport & Home Office (Katanova)

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The Ministry of Transport & Home Office (MTH) is a department of His Majesty's Government established on 3th February 2024, responsibilities spanning

Ministry of Transport and Home Office
กระทรวงคมนาคมและมหาดไทย
Министерство транспорта и внутренних дел
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Agency overview
Formed3th February 2024
TypeGovernment Ministry
JurisdictionCommonwealth of Katanova
HeadquartersKatanov Capital Territory, Katanova
Minister responsible
  • None appointed
Deputy Minister responsible
  • None appointed.
Agency executive
  • None appointed., Permanent Secretary

transportation infrastructure and home affairs, which includes matters related to domestic security, law enforcement, and immigration.

Responsibilities

  1. Transportation Infrastructure: The ministry would oversee the planning, development, and maintenance of transportation infrastructure, including roads, railways, airports, ports, and public transportation systems. This could involve infrastructure investment, project management, and coordination with regional and local authorities.
  2. Transportation Policy and Regulation: Formulating and implementing policies and regulations related to transportation, including safety standards, environmental regulations, and transportation planning. This may involve setting licensing requirements, overseeing vehicle inspections, and regulating transport operators.
  3. Public Transportation Services: Ensuring the provision of efficient, accessible, and affordable public transportation services for citizens. This could involve subsidizing public transit systems, setting fares, and promoting initiatives to improve accessibility and reduce congestion.
  4. Home Affairs and Domestic Security: The ministry would also be responsible for matters related to domestic security, law enforcement, and public safety. This could include overseeing police forces, coordinating emergency response efforts, and implementing measures to combat crime and terrorism.
  5. Immigration and Border Control: Managing immigration policies, border control, and asylum processes to regulate the entry and stay of foreign nationals in the country. This may involve visa issuance, border security measures, and processing asylum applications in accordance with national laws and international obligations.
  6. Emergency Management and Disaster Response: Coordinating emergency management efforts and disaster response activities to protect lives and property during natural disasters, accidents, or other emergencies. This could involve establishing protocols, training first responders, and providing support to affected communities.
  7. Civil Protection and Crisis Management: Developing strategies and measures to ensure civil protection and crisis management capabilities in the event of emergencies or national security threats. This could include risk assessment, contingency planning, and coordination with other government agencies and stakeholders.
  8. Community Safety and Crime Prevention: Implementing initiatives to promote community safety, prevent crime, and address social issues that contribute to insecurity. This could involve supporting community policing efforts, crime prevention programs, and initiatives to address underlying factors such as poverty and social exclusion.

Minister list

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