Interior Security System
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Sistema de Seguridad Interior (Interior Security System; SSI) is the official denomination of the Argentine public security community.
The Interior Security System consists of the following individuals, agencies and its dependencies:
- President of Argentina
- Governors and police agencies of the Argentine provinces
- Argentine National Congress
- Ministries of Interior, Defence, and Justice
- Policía Federal Argentina (Argentine Federal Police; PFA)
- Gendarmería Nacional Argentina (Argentine National Gendarmerie; GNA)
- Prefectura Naval Argentina (Argentine Naval Prefecture; PNA)
The Interior Security System came online with the 1991 Interior Security Law 24.059.
See also
- Argentine Federal Police
- Argentine National Gendarmerie
- Argentine Naval Prefecture
- Buenos Aires Police
- Santa Fe Province Police