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Secretaría de Gobernación | |
Head Office of the Interior | |
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Formed | 1853 |
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Jurisdiction | Federal government of Mexico |
Headquarters | Abraham González 49 Juárez 06600 Juárez, Mexico City 19°25′52″N 99°09′11″W / 19.43111°N 99.15306°W |
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Website | www |
The Ministry of the Interior (Spanish: Secretaría de Gobernación, lit. 'Secretariat for Governance'; SEGOB) is the executive department of the Mexican government concerned with the country's domestic affairs, the presenting of the president's bills to Congress, their publication in the Official Journal of the Federation, and certain issues of national security. The country's principal intelligence agency, CNI, is directly answerable to the Secretary of the Interior. The Secretary is a member of the president's Cabinet and is, given the constitutional implications of the post, the most important cabinet member. Additionally, in case of both temporary and absolute absences of the president, the Secretary of the Interior assumes the president's executive powers provisionally. The Office is practically equivalent to Ministries of the Interior in most other countries (with the exception of the United States) and is occasionally translated to English as Ministry, Secretariat or Department of the Interior.