In the wizarding world constructed by the Harry Potter series, there were many areas where the laws of the Ministry of Magic were not completely clear. The first was the rule regarding love potions. Although it was reflected in the plot, no wizard seemed to think it was immoral. This was a major problem in the Muggle world, and there were no other rules against it in the Wizarding world. It was also unclear as to the election of the Minister of Magic. There were Cornelius Fudge, Rufus Scrimgeour, and Pius Thicknessy in the series. It was not clear how they became Ministers, and there was no sign of an election. Rufus Scrimgeour and Pius Thicknessy might have been emergency appointments, and Dumbledore had been invited to the post, which meant that there might not have been an election. As far as taxes were concerned, the services provided by Hogwarts and St. Mungo's appeared to be free, but it was unclear how the Wizarding world's financial system supported public services, and whether wealthy wizards paid taxes like Muggles. The use of Trace was also questionable. Theoretically, if a wizard had Trace on him before he was seventeen, the Ministry of Magic would be able to know if there were signs of magic being performed nearby, but the Ministry of Magic was unaware of it many times when Harry performed magic outside school. It was also unclear whether wizards were subject to Muggle laws, especially for wizards who lived Muggle life before the age of eleven and lived under Wizarding laws (including the Secrets Act) after the age of eleven. It was unclear whether they were subject to both sets of laws when living in villages with Muggles. The Wizengamot only relied on witness testimony during the trial, while the Pensieve could display memories and the Veritaserum could force the consumer to tell the truth, but it was not used and there were doubts. Trials in the Wizarding justice system seemed to be carried out on demand rather than on a regular basis. Sirius had not been tried, and Harry had only been tried at Dumbledore's insistence. The Secrets Act was an important piece of law. It required wizards to keep the Wizarding World a secret from Muggles, and violators would be punished by the Ministry of Magic. However, it was not clear under what circumstances wizards could tell Muggles about magic, whether it was illegal for Muggles to accidentally discover magic or to pass it between Muggles, and how the Ministry of Magic knew about the breach of the Secrets Act. Finally, it was unknown whether the Wizarding world had child protection services, like how Harry had been neglected when he was raised by Muggle relatives.
In the Harry Potter series, there was no mention of the Ministry of Magic in the Chinese Wizarding World. According to the setting of the novel, every country had its own magic government, but the original did not describe the magic management agencies in China.
Well, in some fanfictions, Harry Potter might come to own the Ministry of Magic through his heroic deeds. He could have defeated a great evil that threatened the wizarding world so severely that the wizarding community decides he is the most fit to take over and reform the Ministry.
Arthur Weasley worked in the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Department of the Ministry of Magic, and later took over the new unit created by Rufus Scrimgeour, the Minister of Magic, in response to the situation, the Counterfeit Defensive Spells and Protective Artifacts Investigation and Conviction Unit, with ten employees. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is not enough. Please click to read the novel!
The entrance to the headquarters of the Ministry of Magic in England was a red telephone booth on the side of a dark alley near Whitehall. The number " 62442 " was dialed on the phone in the phone booth, and someone would verify the visitor's identity. After the verification was passed, the phone booth would become an elevator that suddenly dropped down, sending the visitor directly to the office hall of the Ministry of Magic. Harry had once entered the Ministry of Magic by flushing a public toilet. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was not enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
The Ministry of Magic was a fictional government department in Harry Potter, the famous work of the British fantasy novelist J. K Rowling. It was responsible for all the affairs of the British magical world. Its main purpose was to maintain the balance between the Wizarding and Muggle worlds, and to protect all wizards and magic (and even magical creatures and giants) from Muggle detection. Every country had its own magical government. The predecessor of the British Ministry of Magic was the Wizarding Council. After the reorganization of the Ministry of Magic, it was headed by the Minister of Magic and had seven departments. In addition, the magical governments of various countries also bear the responsibility of magic confidentiality. After the International Wizard Alliance passed the magic confidentiality clause in 1692, they must try their best to prevent non-magical groups from knowing the existence of the magical world. For example, when magical creatures were seen by Muggles and the usual methods could not solve the problem, the Department of Magical Animal Management and Control of the Ministry of Magic would discuss with the Muggle Prime Minister to fabricate a lie to be announced to the public. When hosting a tournament like Quidditch, the Ministries of Magic had to protect and hide all sorts of magic tricks on their own turf. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was not enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
The female Ministry teacher in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix was Dolores Umbridge. She was appointed Deputy Minister of Magic and the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher for the fifth year of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, representing the Ministry of Magic in curbing Hogwarts 'bad habits. She was so mean that she got into a fight with Harry in the first lesson, then grounded him and made him copy the text with a pen dipped in her blood, each stroke carved on the back of his hand. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is not enough. Please click to read the novel!
In a fan fiction, the Ministry of Magic might approach Queen Elizabeth when they need a liaison between the magical and Muggle worlds. She, being the Queen of the Muggle Britain, could be a great asset. Their interactions would involve discussions about how to keep the balance, like when a magical event might accidentally spill over into the Muggle world. The Ministry would explain the magical side of things, and she would provide the Muggle perspective and how to handle the situation from that end.
There could be a significant shift in the power dynamics within the wizarding society. With Harry at the helm of the Ministry, the old pure - blood supremacist families might lose some of their influence. This could lead to a more inclusive and progressive wizarding culture. Educational reforms in Hogwarts might also be on the cards as Harry would want to ensure that future generations are well - prepared to face the challenges of the wizarding world, not just in terms of magic but also in terms of ethics and social responsibility.
One idea could be exploring the inner workings of the Ministry from the perspective of a new, young employee. They could discover some dark secrets hidden within the various departments.