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National Security Council (Czech Republic)

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National Security Council of the Czech Republic
Bezpečnostní rada státu České republiky
Agency overview
Formed1998
Agency executives
Parent agencyOffice of the Government of the Czech Republic
WebsiteNational Security Council website

The National Security Council of the Czech Republic (Czech: Bezpečnostní rada státu České republiky), abbreviated BSR is a standing body of the Government of the Czech Republic responsible for coordinating the Czech Republic security issues and measures to ensure the country's security.

Order of the National Security Council

In accordance with Article 9 of Constitutional Act No 110/1998 on the security of the Czech Republic:

  1. The National Security Council comprises the Prime Minister and other members of the Government in accordance with a Government decision.
  2. The National Security Council, within the scope of authorization set by the Government, prepares draft measures for the Government concerning the safeguarding of the Czech Republic’s security.
  3. The President of the Republic is entitled to attend meetings of the National Security Council, demand reports from the National Security Council and its members and to discuss issues with the National Security Council or its members which fall within their remit.[1]

References

  1. ^ "National Security Council". Government of the Czech Republic. Retrieved 8 June 2015.