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'''Law enforcement in Amathia''' is regulated by the Constitution and by various laws, and is administered by the Central Ministry of Internal Affairs. It is organised in a rather complicated system that is divided between a few federal agencies directed from the capital of Arciluco | '''Law enforcement in Amathia''' is regulated by the Constitution and by various laws, and is administered by the Central Ministry of Internal Affairs. It is organised in a rather complicated system that is divided between a few federal agencies directed from the capital of Arciluco, agencies that operate within a constituent republic and are under the administration of the Regional Office of Internal Affairs of each constituent republic, and local agencies that are under the control of their respective local administration. In the field, these agencies are mandated to cooperate and follow a hierarchical system, but they are also given a certain autonomy. | ||
[[File:Bucarest, piazza della rivoluzione 06.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Headquarters of the Central Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Place of Victory, Arciluco]] | [[File:Bucarest, piazza della rivoluzione 06.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Headquarters of the Central Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Place of Victory, Arciluco]] |
Revision as of 08:50, 13 December 2019
Law enforcement in Amathia is regulated by the Constitution and by various laws, and is administered by the Central Ministry of Internal Affairs. It is organised in a rather complicated system that is divided between a few federal agencies directed from the capital of Arciluco, agencies that operate within a constituent republic and are under the administration of the Regional Office of Internal Affairs of each constituent republic, and local agencies that are under the control of their respective local administration. In the field, these agencies are mandated to cooperate and follow a hierarchical system, but they are also given a certain autonomy.