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National Security Council (Georgia)

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National Security Council
Georgian: ეროვნული უსაფრთხოების საბჭო
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FormedNovember 6, 1992; 31 years ago (1992-11-06) (as National Security and Defence Council)
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Websitewww.nsc.gov.ge

The National Security Council (NSC; Georgian: ეროვნული უსაფრთხოების საბჭო, romanized: erovnuli usaprtkhoebis sabch'o) is an advisory body for the Government of Georgia dealing with matters of national security. The Council is led by the Prime Minister and includes other high ranking government, intelligence and military officials.[1][2]

History

The National Security Council (NSC) of Georgia was established under President Eduard Shevardnadze on 24 January 1996. The respective law defined the Council as an advisory body of the President of Georgia for decision-making on strategic questions of the organisation of military construction and defence, international and foreign policy related to the security of the country, maintenance of stability, law and order.[3]

The National Security Council included the Ministers of State (later Prime Minister), Foreign Affairs, Defense, State Security (abolished in 2004), Internal Affairs, and the Secretary of the NSC. The President served as the Chairperson of the Council. The Chairperson of Parliament and those of the Supreme Representative Bodies of Abkhazia and Adjara Autonomous Republics, though not members, were to participate in the NSC activities.[3] The NSC Secretary had a number of duties, including general organizational, coordination, and management duties related to the functioning of the NSC and the NSC Apparatus. The Secretary also serves in the role of Assistant to the President of Georgia "on questions of national security".[3]

The NSC was abolished by a controversial law passed by the Parliament of Georgia on 31 October 2018, which became effective upon the inauguration of President Salome Zurabishvili on 16 December 2018.[4] The decision was criticized by the then-President Giorgi Margvelashvili, the incumbent NSC secretary David Rakviashvili,[5] and foreign commentators such as Ronald S. Mangum.[6]

In April 2019, the NSC was reestablished under the leadership of Prime Minister. It also includes seven other permanent members: Ministers of Defense, Internal Affairs, Foreign Affairs, and Finances, as well as heads of state security and intelligence services, and Chief of Defense Forces. The reconstituted Council had its inaugural meeting on 1 May 2019.[2]

National Defense Council

According to the 2018 constitutional amendment, a consultative body—the National Defense Council—is called for only during martial law. It is chaired by the President of Georgia and also includes the Prime Minister, the Chairperson of Parliament, the Minister of Defense, and the Chief of Defense Forces. The President of Georgia can invite individual members of the Parliament and of the Government to join the Council as members.[7]

Members

List of secretaries of the National Security Council

References

  1. ^ "New Security Council to Operate under Prime Minister". Civil Georgia. 24 December 2018. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "New Security Council Convenes Inaugural Session". Civil Georgia. 1 May 2019. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  3. ^ a b c "The Law of Georgia On the National Security Council" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-03-04.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "ეროვნული უშიშროების საბჭოს შესახებ საქართველოს ორგანული კანონის ძალადაკარგულად გამოცხადების თაობაზე". Organic Law No. 3622-Iს of 31 October 2018 (in Georgian).
  5. ^ "President Criticizes Planned National Security Council Abolishment". Civil Georgia. 11 May 2017. Retrieved 6 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Georgia needs a National Security Council". Civil Georgia. 14 June 2017. Retrieved 6 January 2019.
  7. ^ Article 73, Section 1 of the Constitution of Georgia (country) (2018)
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