Innenministerkonferenz

Conference of the Interior Ministers of the German States, Bonn 1990

The Ständige Konferenz der Innenminister und -senatoren der Länder (Standing Conference of Interior Ministers and Senators of the States) or Innenministerkonferenz (Conference of Interior Ministers, abbr. IMK) is a regular conference on security and law enforcement issues of the Interior ministers (in some states called Interior Senators) of the German states. The Federal Minister of the Interior takes part as a guest. The chairmanship is rotating on an annual base. For 2016, it is held by Klaus Bouillon of the state of Saarland.

History and procedures

The conference was founded in 1954 to establish a collaboration of the Interior Ministers of the German states on a political level, beyond the state and federal authorities.[1]

Meetings are held usually twice a year. Special meetings can be held due to political developments or in emergency situations. Resolutions are adopted unanimously and can also be made in silence procedures. Since 2000, the decisions are public.[2] There are six working groups (Arbeitskreis, AK):

See also

References

  1. "Innenministerkonferenz". www.innenministerkonferenz.de (in German).
  2. 1 2 "Innenministerkonferenz, Aufgaben und Arbeitsweise" (in German).

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