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===Historical Organization===
===Historical Organization===
The Ministry of Home Affairs, the preceding agency of the Bureau, was established on 18 April 2007/XXVIII in the [[First La Mha Cabinet]]. The rationale behind its establishment was "...the Home Ministry will be very cool, and our first Home Minister will hopefully get the chance to meet a lot of Talossans making the Haxh, and organize events (like a nice cool Living Cosâ) in the GTA, and will do an amazing job encouraging Cestours to become full citizens of their home country."<ref>http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/1455/appointment-home-minister</ref>. Don Deutschmann was appointed its first minister. On 20 September 2014/XXXV, the Ministry of Home Affairs (along with the [[Ministry of Defense]] and the [[Ministry of Immigration]] was reformed as a bureau of the newly establish [[Ministry of the Interior]]. In merging the three aforementioned ministries, the [[First Da Schir Cabinet]] fulfilled a plank of the [[Liberal Congress]] platform. The "It's the Immigration, Stupid" Act ([[56RZ12]]), passed on 6 February 2022/XLIII, abolished the Ministry of the Interior and transferred authority of the Bureau of Home Affairs to the Ministry of Culture. On 3 November 2023/XLIV, [[Seneschal]][[Bråneu Excelsio]] decreed that the Bureau would report to the [[Ministry of Home Affairs]] under is government.


Under Director [[Iac Marscheir]], the Bureau of Home Affairs included the following two departments:
Under Director [[Iac Marscheir]], the Bureau of Home Affairs included the following two departments:

Revision as of 17:57, 6 November 2023

Bureau of Home Affairs
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Current Head: Bentxamì Puntmasleu
Function: Oversees Cestour relations and Talossan involvement and affairs within the Greater Talossan Area.

The Bureau of Home Affairs (Talossan: El Büreu dels Afaes Înphätseschti, pronounced [əɫ ˈbyɾɪʊ̯ dəɫz‿ɐˈfaɪ̯s ɨnˈfæt͡seʃtʲ] or [əw ˈbyɾɪʊ̯ ðəwz‿ɐˈfaɪ̯s ɨnˈfæt͡seʃtʲ]), statutorily under the the Ministry of Culture (Lexh.D.2.7.1) but reporting to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 3 November 2023/XLIV, is responsible for the order and well-being of the homeland and its environs. It provides a public presence in or near the Greater Talossan Area, and assists in the organization of official events held therein, and sees to any needs of the cestours (non-citizen residents) that merit attention by the government of Talossa.

The Bureau of Home Affairs also maintains the National Registry of Organizations, Communities, and Landmarks.

History

Historical Organization

The Ministry of Home Affairs, the preceding agency of the Bureau, was established on 18 April 2007/XXVIII in the First La Mha Cabinet. The rationale behind its establishment was "...the Home Ministry will be very cool, and our first Home Minister will hopefully get the chance to meet a lot of Talossans making the Haxh, and organize events (like a nice cool Living Cosâ) in the GTA, and will do an amazing job encouraging Cestours to become full citizens of their home country."[1]. Don Deutschmann was appointed its first minister. On 20 September 2014/XXXV, the Ministry of Home Affairs (along with the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Immigration was reformed as a bureau of the newly establish Ministry of the Interior. In merging the three aforementioned ministries, the First Da Schir Cabinet fulfilled a plank of the Liberal Congress platform. The "It's the Immigration, Stupid" Act (56RZ12), passed on 6 February 2022/XLIII, abolished the Ministry of the Interior and transferred authority of the Bureau of Home Affairs to the Ministry of Culture. On 3 November 2023/XLIV, SeneschalBråneu Excelsio decreed that the Bureau would report to the Ministry of Home Affairs under is government.

Under Director Iac Marscheir, the Bureau of Home Affairs included the following two departments:

  • The Department of Provincial Affairs (Departmenteu dels Afaes Provinciais), This department was led by the position of the "Determined Provincialist". The Head of Provincial Affairs was Sevastáin Pinátsch, appointed 20 June 2014/XXXV.

  • The Department of Cestour Affairs (Departmenteu dels Afaes Cestoureschti), This department was led by the National Pacifier (Piaçateir Naziunal, pronounced [ˌpjɐsɐˈteɪ̯ɾ ˌnɐt͡sjũˈnaɫ] or [ˌpjɐsɐˈteɪ̯ɾ ˌnɐt͡sjũˈnaw]), who was assisted by bureaucrats known as Binkies (C'huescours, pronounced [xwɛsˈkuɾs]), who saw that the interests of Cestours received the proper attention of the government. The National Pacifier was Scott Tucker, appointed 23 July 2012/XXXIII.