National Security Council under the President of Uzbekistan

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The National Security Council under the President of Uzbekistan (

Uzbek government
which aides and assists the President in implementation of military policy.

Role

The Security Council exercises full control to exercise national security powers and forms/implements a national security policy for Uzbekistan. Meetings of the National Security Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan are held at least once a quarter. Extraordinary meetings of the Council may be convened if necessary. A session of the National Security Council may involve any security officials and diplomats. Recommendations and proposals of the National Security Council are adopted by the members of at its meetings by a simple majority and shall enter into force upon approval by the Chairman of the National Security Council. Decisions on security issues are formalized by decrees and orders of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan.[1]

Secretaries

Members

Permanent members of the Security Council include the following:[8][9]

See also

References

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