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Prefect (Italian Social Republic)
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The Prefect is the monocratic organ of the State, which has two main broad duties: on one hand, the Prefect acts as both local governors and representative of the Government in the Province trough the Prefecture, in order to carry out political directives and guidelines at local level; on the other hand is in charge for all the central administration of the Ministry of Interior and, more generally, is a senior civil servant available for the most different needs. All Prefects depend on the Ministry of the Interior, and are a distinctive career within the Public Administration. The Prefect is the executive power throughout the province, and he exercises the powers delegated to him by laws and regulations, and watch over the maintenance of the rights of the Administrative raising , where app
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The Prefect is the monocratic organ of the State, which has two main broad duties: on one hand, the Prefect acts as both local governors and representative of the Government in the Province trough the Prefecture, in order to carry out political directives and guidelines at local level; on the other hand is in charge for all the central administration of the Ministry of Interior and, more generally, is a senior civil servant available for the most different needs. All Prefects depend on the Ministry of the Interior, and are a distinctive career within the Public Administration. The Prefect is the executive power throughout the province, and he exercises the powers delegated to him by laws and regulations, and watch over the maintenance of the rights of the Administrative raising , where appropriate, conflicts of jurisdiction. The prefects are, for all intents and purposes, the servants of the regime, even against the P.N.F. local leaders: he has to oversee the Federal Secretaries of the Party, but they have a faster track to get to the highest levels. In his Province, the Prefect shall publish and the execution of the laws, vigils on the progress of the Public Administrations, and in case of urgency emanates measures that he believes are essential in the different branches of service. The Prefect also oversees public security, has at its disposal the public forces and has the power to require the armed forces. In addition, the prefect presides over the Provincial Junta and the Provincial Administrative Junta. The time spent in office is an average of four years and varies greatly depending on the importance of the office itself. Prefects are appointed and transferred by Decree of the Duce, at the proposal of the Minister of the Interior. Some prefects, especially those of the most important capitals, are chosen from among Party Hierarchs (the so-called "political prefects") while those of the minor provincial capital cities are usually officials of the prefectorial career: the overall quota of "political prefects" is of 40% among all Prefects, including those not assigned to peripheral duties. The Patron Saint of the prefects is Saint Ambrose.