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The
Direction Generale de la Gendarmerie nationale
(DGGN) is the department of
Interior Ministry (France)
with responsibility for operational management of the
National Gendarmerie
[1]
in coordination with the
Chef d'Etat-Major des Armees
(CEMA).
Mission and responsibilities
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The DGGN administrative responsibilities cover:
- Operations
- Personnel
- Logistics
- Finance
Organisation
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The DGGN is headed by the Director General of the National Gendarmerie,
[2]
who is nominated by the Interior minister and can be:
- General in the National Gendarmerie
- A Magistrate
- Civil Servant (Grade A3 and above)
The DGGN shares responsibilities with the DGPN (
Directorate-General of the National Police
) in the following areas:
- Directorate General of International Cooperation
- The domestic security Technology and Information systems service
In addition since 2014 a further department is under the joint control of the DGGN, DGPN and the DGSCGC (
Directorate-General for Civil Protection and Crises
);
- The domestic security Purchasing and logistics service.
See also
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