Angola: Head of State Gathers National Security Council

Luanda — The National Security Council met on Monday at the Presidential Palace, in a session led by the Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA), João Lourenço.

The information was released in a statement by the Press Office of the President of the Republic, which does not express the issues addressed at the meeting.

The National Security Council is the consultation body of the President of the Republic for issues related to the National Security policy and strategy.

The members of this forum are the Vice-President of the Republic, the Speaker of the Parliament, the chief judges of the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court, the Attorney General of the Republic, as wel as the Ministers of State and Ministers appointed by the President of the Republic, in addition to other entities that the Head of State may determine.

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