The National Security Council Clause Samples

The National Security Council clause establishes the creation, composition, and functions of a governmental body responsible for advising on matters of national security and coordinating related policies. Typically, this clause outlines which officials are members of the council, such as the President, key ministers, and security advisors, and describes its role in formulating and implementing security strategies. Its core practical function is to centralize decision-making and ensure coordinated responses to national security threats, thereby enhancing the government's ability to protect the nation effectively.
The National Security Council. 2.7.1.1 There shall be at the National level a National Security Council, the composition and functions of which shall be determined by the law; 2.7.1.2 The National Security Council shall define the new national security strategy based on the analysis of the new security threats.