Савет за националну безбедност Републике Србије | |
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Formed | 2007 |
Jurisdiction | Serbia |
Agency executive |
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National Security Council of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Савет за националну безбедност Републике Србије, romanized: Savet za nacionalnu bezbednost Republike Srbije) is the state body of Serbia which considers issues of importance for national security and directs the works of the security services.[1]
Before the establishment of the National Security Council, there were several unsuccessful attempts to form a body which could bring together key decision-makers in the security sector.[2] The State Security Council eas established by a decree of the government of Zoran Đinđić, but it did not last long. The first government of Vojislav Koštunica established such a council in 2006 in order to establish better coordination of the work of the security and intelligence agencies, but this council was never convened.
The term National Security Council was first used in 2006 when the Government of Serbia decided to form a council, which was formally established in 2007, following the adoption of the Law on the Fundamentals of Security Services.[3]
The National Security Council is composed of:[3]
Sessions of the council are convened by the President of the Republic, at least once every three months, and more often if necessary. The agenda is determined by the president together with the prime minister. If the president is prevented and unable to chair, the prime minister takes office.[4]
The President of the Republic, as the chairman, may, on his own initiative, or on the initiative of one of the members, invite to a meeting the heads of state bodies and institutions, or some other persons who are not members of the council. All conclusions and other acts that are passed are signed personally by the President of the Republic.[4]
The Secretary of the National Security Council participates in the work of the council, but has no right to decide. Its main function is to ensure the implementation of all Council conclusions. The President of the Republic appoints and dismisses the Secretary of the National Security Council.[3]
The Office of the National Security Council performs professional and administrative tasks for the needs of the council, and in particular:[5]
Missions of the council are confined to the coordination of the elements of the security sector - the armed forces, the police and the security and intelligence agencies.[6] The following are the roles of the National Security Council:[3]