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The '''Commandant-General of the Royal Carabinieri''' ([[wikipedia:Italian language|Italian]]: ''Comandante Generale dell'Arma dei Reali Carabinieri'') is a general officer who is in charge of leading the [[Royal Carabinieri]].<br>
The '''Commandant-General of the Royal Carabinieri''' ([[wikipedia:Italian language|Italian]]: ''Comandante Generale dell'Arma dei Reali Carabinieri'') is a general officer who is in charge of leading the [[Royal Carabinieri]].<br>
In peacetime, Carabinieri are operationally dependent on the Directorate General of Public Security and on the Chief of Police strictly only for matters related to police duties.<br>
In peacetime, Carabinieri are functionally dependent on the Directorate General of Public Security and on the Chief of Police strictly only for matters related to police duties and onlu for units designatd in police service.<br>


== Nature and appointment ==
== Nature and appointment ==
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=== Powers in recruitment, status, progress and employment fields ===
=== Powers in recruitment, status, progress and employment fields ===
The Commandant-General commands, directs and coordinates the service and distribution of the Carabinieri units, carrying out tasks regarding the fulfillment of military and police missions of the Royal Carabinieri.<br>
As a general rule, the Commandant-General decides and executes personnel and training policies. The Commandant-General determines the destinations of the Royal Carabinieri officers, subject to the permission of the Minister of the Interior for those transferred to or from the territorial organization (devoted to police tasks), giving prior notice to the Chief of General Staff of Defence for the divisional and brigade general officers. In this regard, if the Commandant-General or the Chief of General Defence Staff requests and the Interior Minister (and, by delegation, the Chief of Police) authorises, Carabinieri units and personnel normally assigned to police duties may be transferred to military duties.<br>
The Commandant-General proposes to the Chief of General Defence Staff the destinations of the Generals of Army Corps and, for the needs in the Defence field, the officers to be used for international use, in joint tasks and in other departments. Similarly, the Commandant-General proposes to the [[Chief of Police of the Kingdom of Italy]] the destinations of the Generals of Army Corps and, for the needs in the law enforcement field, the officers to be used for international use, in joint tasks and in other departments.<br>
The Commandant-General proposes to the Chief of General Defence Staff the destinations of the Generals of Army Corps and, for the needs in the Defence field, the officers to be used for international use, in joint tasks and in other departments. Similarly, the Commandant-General proposes to the [[Chief of Police of the Kingdom of Italy]] the destinations of the Generals of Army Corps and, for the needs in the law enforcement field, the officers to be used for international use, in joint tasks and in other departments.<br>
The Commandant-General determines the destinations of the dependent officers, subject to the permission of the Minister of the Interior for those transferred to or from the territorial organization (devoted to police tasks), giving prior notice to the Chief of General Staff of Defence for the divisional and brigade general officers. In this regard, if the Commandant-General or the Chief of General Defence Staff requests and the Interior Minister (and, by delegation, the Chief of Police) accepts, Carabinieri units and personnel normally assigned to police duties may be transferred to military duties.<br>
The Commandant-General chairs the Superior Commission for the Advancement of the officers of the Royal Carabinieri, is vice-president of the Supreme Commission for the Advancement (if it deals with officers of the Royal Carabinieri), he indicates to the Chief of Defence General Staff the general officers to propose to the Minister of National Defence as members of the promotion commissions.<br>
The Commandant-General chairs the Superior Commission for the Advancement of the officers of the Royal Carabinieri, is vice-president of the Supreme Commission for the Advancement (if it deals with officers of the Royal Carabinieri), he indicates to the Chief of Defence General Staff the general officers to propose to the Minister of National Defence as members of the promotion commissions.<br>
The Commandant-General chairs the commission for the expression of the opinion on the granting of the rewards to the value and merit of the carabinieri. The Commandant-General can directly order the formal investigation against the employees and designates the members of the disciplinary board for the personnel against whom he has ordered the formal investigation.
The Commandant-General chairs the commission for the expression of the opinion on the granting of the awards to the Valour and Merit of the carabinieri. The Commandant-General may directly order the formal investigation against the employees and designates the members of the disciplinary board for the personnel against whom he has ordered the formal investigation.


=== Powers in the financial and administrative field ===
=== Powers in the financial and administrative field ===
The Commandant-General performs the functions of chief programmer, of general director, titular of administrative responsibility and of territorial military commander on the whole national territory.
The Commandant-General performs the functions of chief programmer, of general director, titular of administrative responsibility and of territorial military commander on the whole national territory.
The Commandant-General decides and executes the policy of material and economic resources assigned to the Royal Carabinieri, as as well as propose to the Ministry of National Defence the needs in relation to said resources. The Commandant-General decides and executes the policy of material and economic resources assigned to the Royal Carabinieri for police work, as well as propose to the Ministry of Interior the needs in relation to said resources.


The Commandant-General establishes or suppresses territorial commands of a level no higher than the [[Provincial Command of the Royal Carabinieri (Kingdom of Italy)|provincial command]] with his own determination, with the consent of the Chief of the General Staff of Defence, Defence, who decides in agreement with the Chief of Police, with the assent of the Minister of National Defence, who decides in agreement with the Minister of the Interior. The Commandant-General establishes or suppresses other commands of a level not higher than a regiment with his own determination, with the consent of the Chief of the General Staff of Defence, with the assent of the Minister of National Defence.
The Commandant-General establishes or suppresses territorial commands of a level no higher than the [[Provincial Command of the Royal Carabinieri (Kingdom of Italy)|provincial command]] with his own determination, with the consent of the Chief of the General Staff of Defence, Defence, who decides in agreement with the Chief of Police, with the assent of the Minister of National Defence, who decides in agreement with the Minister of the Interior. The Commandant-General establishes or suppresses other commands of a level not higher than a regiment with his own determination, with the consent of the Chief of the General Staff of Defence, with the assent of the Minister of National Defence.

Latest revision as of 12:41, 30 March 2024

Commandant-General of the Royal Carabinieri
Comandante Generale dei Carabinieri Reali
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Flag of the Commandant-General of the Royal Carabinieri
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Incumbent
Benito Romano Busdon
since 23 March 2015
Directorate-General of Public Security
General Defence Staff
Reports toChief of Police - Director General of Public Security
Chief of the General Defence Staff
SeatRoyal Carabinieri General Command, Rome, Italy
NominatorDuce of Italy
Term length4 years
DeputyDeputy Commandant-General of the Royal Carabinieri

The Commandant-General of the Royal Carabinieri (Italian: Comandante Generale dell'Arma dei Reali Carabinieri) is a general officer who is in charge of leading the Royal Carabinieri.
In peacetime, Carabinieri are functionally dependent on the Directorate General of Public Security and on the Chief of Police strictly only for matters related to police duties and onlu for units designatd in police service.

Nature and appointment

The Commandant-General is the overall commander of the Royal Carabinieri. Upon appointment, the Commandant-General of the Royal Carabinieri holds the rank of General of Army Corps in permanent service, to whom special assignments are conferred. This legislative provision allows the appointment as Commandant-General of a person who is not a member of the Royal Carabinieri and the concentration of more than one official position in one person. Within the Royal Carabinieri, the Commander General has a superordinate hierarchical rank with respect to all general officers.

The Commandant-General is appointed by decree of the Duce, on the proposal of the Minister of National Defence, having consulted the Chief of the General Defence Staff and the Chief of Police. The Commandant-General depends on the Chief of the General Defence Staff and, limited to public security tasks, on the Chief of Police.

Functions

The Commandant-General of the Royal Carabinieri has broad management functions.

Powers in recruitment, status, progress and employment fields

The Commandant-General commands, directs and coordinates the service and distribution of the Carabinieri units, carrying out tasks regarding the fulfillment of military and police missions of the Royal Carabinieri.
As a general rule, the Commandant-General decides and executes personnel and training policies. The Commandant-General determines the destinations of the Royal Carabinieri officers, subject to the permission of the Minister of the Interior for those transferred to or from the territorial organization (devoted to police tasks), giving prior notice to the Chief of General Staff of Defence for the divisional and brigade general officers. In this regard, if the Commandant-General or the Chief of General Defence Staff requests and the Interior Minister (and, by delegation, the Chief of Police) authorises, Carabinieri units and personnel normally assigned to police duties may be transferred to military duties.
The Commandant-General proposes to the Chief of General Defence Staff the destinations of the Generals of Army Corps and, for the needs in the Defence field, the officers to be used for international use, in joint tasks and in other departments. Similarly, the Commandant-General proposes to the Chief of Police of the Kingdom of Italy the destinations of the Generals of Army Corps and, for the needs in the law enforcement field, the officers to be used for international use, in joint tasks and in other departments.
The Commandant-General chairs the Superior Commission for the Advancement of the officers of the Royal Carabinieri, is vice-president of the Supreme Commission for the Advancement (if it deals with officers of the Royal Carabinieri), he indicates to the Chief of Defence General Staff the general officers to propose to the Minister of National Defence as members of the promotion commissions.
The Commandant-General chairs the commission for the expression of the opinion on the granting of the awards to the Valour and Merit of the carabinieri. The Commandant-General may directly order the formal investigation against the employees and designates the members of the disciplinary board for the personnel against whom he has ordered the formal investigation.

Powers in the financial and administrative field

The Commandant-General performs the functions of chief programmer, of general director, titular of administrative responsibility and of territorial military commander on the whole national territory.

The Commandant-General decides and executes the policy of material and economic resources assigned to the Royal Carabinieri, as as well as propose to the Ministry of National Defence the needs in relation to said resources. The Commandant-General decides and executes the policy of material and economic resources assigned to the Royal Carabinieri for police work, as well as propose to the Ministry of Interior the needs in relation to said resources.

The Commandant-General establishes or suppresses territorial commands of a level no higher than the provincial command with his own determination, with the consent of the Chief of the General Staff of Defence, Defence, who decides in agreement with the Chief of Police, with the assent of the Minister of National Defence, who decides in agreement with the Minister of the Interior. The Commandant-General establishes or suppresses other commands of a level not higher than a regiment with his own determination, with the consent of the Chief of the General Staff of Defence, with the assent of the Minister of National Defence.

Rank insignia

The Commandant-General of the Royal Carabinieri has an its own insignia.

Office of the Commandant-General of the Royal Carabinieri

The function of the Office of the Commandant-General of the Royal Carabinieri is to assist the Commandant-General of the Royal Carabinieri in carrying out his responsibilities.

Military Secretary to the Commandant-General of the Royal Carabinieri

The Military Secretary to the Commandant-General of the Royal Carabinieri is the senior advisor and task manager for the Commandant-General of the Royal Carabinieri. Personally selected by the Commandant-General, the Military Secretary is an active duty colonel who reports directly to the Commandant-General. The exact duties of the Military Secretary have varied based on the needs and preferences of each Commandant-General.
The Military Secretary runs the day-to-day operations of the Office of the Commandant-General, supervises the schedule of the Commandant-General, and performs other duties as the Commandant-General may direct. The Military Secretary usually is a Colonel.

The Military Secretary is also in charge of overseeing operations of the Security Officers and of the Security Secretariat assigned to the Commandant-General.

Legal Counsel

The Legal Counsel of the Commandant-General of the Royal Carabinieri serves as senior legal advisor to the Commandant-General and to the General Command at large. The Legal Counsel provides such other legal services as may be required to support the operations of the Royal Carabinieri.
The Legal Counsel usually is a civilian official (Rank VI - Deputy Director or higher), an experienced lawyer, a Judge, or a Deputy Prosecutor of the King-Duce detached from their duties.
Main practice areas of the Legal Counsel are government contracts law, business and commercial law, real and personal property law; civilian personnel and labour law, fiscal law, environmental law, intellectual property law, intelligence law, ethics and standards of conduct.

See also