Country Defense Supreme Council (Romania)
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Country Defense Supreme Council (Consiliul Suprem de Apărare al Ţării; acronym: CSAT) is the autonomous administrative authority in Romania, invested by the Constitution with the organizing and the unitary coordinating of the activities related with the defense of the country and national security.
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[edit] Control
The activity of the Council is examined by the Parliament. Yearly, not later than the first trimester of the following year, if and when asked by the special comities of the Parliament, and also whenever necessary, the Council presents, in a joint session of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, its report on the developed activities.
[edit] Leadership and Members
- President: Mr. Traian Băsescu (President of Romania)
- Vice-President: Mr. Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu (Prime Minister of Romania)
- Members:
- Mr. Sorin Frunzăverde (Minister of National Defense)
- Mr. Vasile Blaga (Minister of Administration and Interior)
- Mr. Mihai-Răzvan Ungureanu (Minister of Foreign Affairs)
- Mrs. Monica Luisa Macovei (Minister of Justice)
- [[]] (Minister of Economy and Commerce)
- Mr. Sebastian Vlădescu (Minister of Public Finance)
- Mr. George-Cristian Maior (Director of the Romanian Intelligence Service)
- Mr. Claudiu Săftoiu (Director of the External Information Service)
- Mr. Admiral dr. Gheorghe Marin (Chief of the General Staff)
- Mr. Gen. lt. Sergiu Tudor Medar (Chief of the Department for National Security)