The pros and cons of being... Minister for Magic | Wizarding World (2024)

Ooh,Ooh, to be the person in charge of the wizarding community! Is this the best job ever – or actually the most stressful?

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Every wizarding community has its own Ministry of Magic. America’s version is called MACUSA, and in Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald, we stepped foot in the French Ministry of Magic for the first time.

With every Ministry comes a valiant leader – who can help shape the wizarding world for the better, or, in the case of some, for the worse. For example, Cornelius Fudge used his power in the position to try and deny the truth about Lord Voldemort’s rule, while Ministers of the past have been far more useful, such as Eldritch Diggory, who fronted the Auror recruitment programme. So, if you were Minister for Magic, how would you change the wizarding world? Here are some pros and cons to the career choice...

Pro: You get to make a real difference

The first pro is pretty obvious, of course. You’re Minister for Magic! You can create your own departments of the Ministry of Magic, you can instigate new rules, you can follow your passions, you can be a wizarding world legacy. In the history of British Ministers for Magic (which you can read about in deeper detail here) we’ve had Ministers who have lobbied to have the Quidditch World Cup hosted in Britain, we’ve had Ottaline Gambol, whose interest in Muggle technology led to the inception of the Hogwarts Express – and then there was Millicent Bagnold, who fought for the wizarding community’s ‘inalienable right to party’ after Lord Voldemort’s demise.

Con: But if you mess up, it has huge consequences

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Of course, it’s not all fun and games all of the time – and certain Dark wizarding world events have shown us how certain Ministers for Magic react in harder times. In the case of Cornelius Fudge, his fear of Lord Voldemort led to us seeing the more cowardly side of his reign – using his influences with the Daily Prophet to try and cover up the whole thing. After finally having to admit the truth, Fudge was unceremoniously sacked – leading the way for Rufus Scrimgeour, who didn’t fair much better, eventually being killed by Lord Voldemort, who then took over the Ministry.

Pro: You may be able to influence Muggle events

Over the centuries, the Ministry of Magic have had their ups and downs with the Muggle world – with some Ministers working with their non-magical counterparts, and some, not so much. For example, Cornelius Fudge had a relatively awkward working relationship with the Muggle PM of his era, usually having to inform him of unfortunate Wizarding World events, such as the escape of Sirius Black, and then later, the ascent of Lord Voldemort. In the 1700s, the Muggle Prime Minister of the day, Lord North, actually sought out the help of current Minister for Magic, Porteus Knatchbull, to see if he could help King George III’s mental health. Then there was Priscilla Dupont, who used to magically torment the Muggle Prime Minister Lord Palmerston, such as turning coins in his pockets into frogspawn.

On more serious occasions, Minister for Magic Archer Evermonde banned the British wizarding community from getting involved in helping with World War I (though thousands defied him) while in America, there was the 1777 debate, ‘Country or Kind’, where thousands of wizards and witches debated on whether they should get involved in the American Muggle Revolutionary War – with the US deciding yes and the UK deciding to ‘sit it out’. It’s an interesting thing to think about for anyone taking the post.

Con: It is a lot of power to have

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Albus Dumbledore famously turned down the Minister post several times, explaining that he didn’t think he could be trusted with such power. This didn’t stop Cornelius Fudge corresponding with Dumbledore on a frequent basis, haplessly asking for advice...

But some deal with the power better than others, such as Kingsley Shacklebolt, who took out the Dementors from Azkaban prison, and generally instilled a calmer outset on the wizarding world. So it is possible to utilise your authority in a logical, sensible fashion, especially as you’re as cool and collected as our Kingsley.

Pro: The perks

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A guaranteed Top Box seat at any Quidditch World Cup, a fancy office, knowledge of what really goes on in the Department of Mysteries... on top of all the murky stuff, you can’t deny the ultimate wizarding world job would have some nice perks. We might skip the wearing of a lime green bowler hat, though.

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FAQs

What does a Minister of magic do? ›

The Minister for Magic was the political leader of the wizarding community in their respective countries around the world, and the highest ranking member of the Ministry of Magic, which they controlled. The position somewhat corresponded to the Prime Minister of Muggles in their respective countries.

Who was the bad Minister of magic? ›

Worst: Cornelius Fudge

Disregarding Fudge's term as Minister for Magic doesn't do him any favors, as he was incompetent even earlier in his career. Fudge was the Junior Minister in the Department of Magical Accidents and Catastrophes during the First Wizarding War, where he didn't display any real skill.

What is the purpose of the Ministry of Magic and who is its Minister? ›

Ministry of Magic
LeaderMinister for Magic
Key peopleCornelius Fudge Rufus Scrimgeour Pius Thicknesse Kingsley Shacklebolt Barty Crouch Sr. Amelia Bones Ludo Bagman Corban Yaxley Dolores Umbridge Hermione Granger Harry Potter Percy Weasley
PurposePreservation of magical law
PowersGovernment of UK's Magical Community
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Why didn't Harry become Minister for Magic? ›

Because Harry James Potter was not the kind that would work behind a desk. He lives for the action. He was very sure that he wanted to be an auror during the career counselling, plus you know what his position is in the quidditch team.

How to become a minister of magic? ›

The Minister for Magic is democratically elected, although there have been times of crisis in which the post has simply been offered to an individual without a public vote (Albus Dumbledore was made such an offer, and turned it down repeatedly).

How is the Ministry of Magic corrupt? ›

The Ministry of Magic in the Wizarding World is morally corrupt and engages in bribery and corruption, severely harming society. The Ministry employs inhumane punishments, such as using Dementors to guard Azkaban, creatures that suck out the souls of prisoners.

What is the motto of the Ministry of Magic? ›

"Magic is Might" was the motto of the Ministry of Magic while it was under the control of Lord Voldemort in 1997 and 1998. It represented the idea that wizards and witches were inherently superior to Muggles, and, as such, were entitled to rule over them.

Who is Draco Malfoy's boyfriend? ›

Who was the female minister of magic? ›

Minister Artemisia Lufkin (1754—1825) was a witch. A Hufflepuff in her Hogwarts years, Lufkin later became an accomplished Minister for Magic, the first female ever to hold the office.

Why did they replace the Minister of Magic? ›

The Fall of the Ministry of Magic refers to Voldemort's coup of the M.o.M during the Second Wizarding War. Voldemort managed to take over the M.o.M by installing Pius Thicknesse in place of Minister for Magic Rufus Scrimgeour, who was assassinated.

Did Voldemort become Minister of Magic? ›

In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Voldemort furthers his quest for ultimate power. He disposes of the Minister for Magic and replaces him with Pius Thicknesse, who is under the Imperius Curse.

Did Hermione become Minister of Magic? ›

Hermione eventually married Ron Weasley and together they had two children, Rose and Hugo. She became the godmother of Harry and Ginny Potter's eldest son James. By the year 2019, Hermione had become the thirty-sixth Minister for Magic.

What are the jobs in the Ministry of Magic? ›

British Ministry of Magic positions
  • Auror.
  • Obliviator.
  • Executioner.
  • Junior Assistant to the Minister for Magic.

Why does the Ministry of Magic have brains? ›

There was also a belief that the tank held the brains of some of the wisest and recognized wizards to assist in their studies. In addition, some would argue that the brains helped in Legilimency was heavily used in the studying of the mins.

Where does the Ministry of Magic get their money? ›

There are different departments doing different works. They get money by taxes, ofcourse, but a great source of their income is Quidditch World Cup and matches. They sell tickets and merchandise, also you have to pay money and buy licenses for portkeys and floo networks.

What does Hermione do as Minister of Magic? ›

She later found employment with the Ministry of Magic, furthering the cause for the better treatment of house-elves. Afterward, she was promoted to the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, where she dedicated herself to eradicating old laws that were biased in favour of pure-bloods.

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