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The '''National Defence Council''' ({{wp|Portuguese language|Luzelese}}: ''Conselho de Defesa Nacional'', ''CDN'') is
The '''National Defence Council''' ({{wp|Portuguese language|Luzelese}}: ''Conselho de Defesa Nacional'', ''CDN'') is
the {{wp|Advisory board|official advisory body}} of the [[President of Belmonte]] over military and security affairs regarding Belmonte's {{wp|Sovereignty|national sovereignty}} and {{wp|Sovereignty|integrity}}, working closely with the [[Belmontese Armed Forces|Armed Forces]] and other [[Government of Belmonte|federal institutions]].
the official {{wp|Advisory board|advisory body}} of the [[President of Belmonte]] over military and security affairs regarding Belmonte's {{wp|Sovereignty|national sovereignty}}, working closely with the [[Belmontese Armed Forces|Armed Forces]] and other [[Government of Belmonte|federal institutions]].
==History==
==History==
The National Defence Council was established in the new [[Constitution of Belmonte|Belmontese constitution]] in the aftermath of the [[Great War (Belmonte)|Great War]], serving as the successor of the  [[Supreme Belmontese Military Council]] (''CMBS'' in Luzelese) which was the main Belmontese {{wp|Military administration|military authority}} during the country's {{wp|Military occupation|occupation}} by [[Entente|Entente forces]] at [[Operation Palmier]], orchestrating {{wp|Resistance movement|resistance efforts}} between the remnants of the Armed Forces and {{wp|Resistance movement|resistance units}} within [[State of Belmonte|occupied territory]].  
The National Defence Council was established in the aftermath of the [[Great War (Belmonte)|Great War]], serving as the successor of the  [[Supreme Belmontese Military Council]] (''CMBS'' in Luzelese) which was the main Belmontese military authority during the country's {{wp|Military occupation|occupation}} by [[Entente|Entente forces]], orchestrating {{wp|Resistance movement|resistance efforts}} between the remnants of the Armed Forces and {{wp|Resistance movement|resistance units}} within [[State of Belmonte|occupied territory]].  


During the [[National Republican Union (Belmonte)|URN]] dominance over [[Politics of Belmonte|national politics]] in the first years of the [[New Republic (Belmonte)|New Republic]], the CDN would grow into little participation in political affairs to a relevant role in combating {{wp|Far-left politics|far-left}} and {{wp|Communism|communist}} presence in Belmonte, working closely with the [[Federal Police (Belmonte)|Federal Police]], the [[National Information Service|SNI]] and the Armed Forces in general to combat them. The council also took an important role in the [[1963 Belmontese terrorist attacks|1963 terrorist attacks]], importance which only continued to grow in the 60s during the [[Lourenço Bittencourt|Bittencourt premiership]].  
Amid the [[National Republican Union (Belmonte)|URN]] dominance over [[Politics of Belmonte|national politics]] in the first years of the [[New Republic (Belmonte)|New Republic]], the CDN would grow into little participation in political affairs to a relevant role in combating {{wp|Far-left politics|far-left}} and {{wp|Council communism|councillist}} presence in Belmonte, working closely with the [[Federal Police (Belmonte)|Federal Police]], the [[National Information Service|SNI]] and the Armed Forces to combat them. The council also took an important role in the [[1963 Belmontese terrorist attacks|1963 terrorist attacks]], importance which only continued to grow in the 60s during the [[Lourenço Bittencourt|Bittencourt premiership]].  


It was only after the [[1969 protests in Belmonte|1969 protests]] and the ascension of [[Aldo Silveira]] to the [[Premier of Belmonte|premiership]] that the CDN underwent several reforms, curtailing its influence and reducing the organization's role exclusively to {{wp|Military|military affairs}}.
It was only after the [[1969 protests in Belmonte|1969 protests]] that the CDN underwent several reforms, curtailing its influence and reducing the organization's role exclusively to military affairs.
==Role==
==Role==
The CDN is the official advisory body of the President of Belmonte over military and security affairs, being responsible for advising the president in the events of {{wp|declaration of war}} and {{wp|Peace|proclamation of peace}}; attacks against Belmontese soil and personnel; the decreeing of a {{wp|State of emergency|state of defence}}, {{wp|War|siege}} or {{wp|Direct rule|federal intervention}} as well as inform about the current status and development of the Armed Forces and other federal military and security institutions, meeting weekly and sometimes extraordinarily at presidential demand.
The CDN is the official advisory body of the President of Belmonte over military and security affairs, being responsible for advising the president in the events of {{wp|declaration of war}} and {{wp|Peace|proclamation of peace}}; attacks against Belmontese soil and personnel; the decreeing of a {{wp|State of emergency|state of defence}}, {{wp|War|siege}} or {{wp|Direct rule|federal intervention}} as well as inform about the current status and development of the Armed Forces and other federal military and security institutions, meeting weekly and sometimes extraordinarily at presidential demand.
==Members==
==Members==
The National Defence Council is headed by the President of Belmonte and composed by the following members:
The National Defence Council is headed by the president and composed by the following members:
===Current members===
===Current members===
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! Statutory Members
! Statutory Members
| [[Graça Fonseca]] ([[Premier of Belmonte]])<br>[[Ricardo Bresser]] ([[Supreme Court of Belmonte|President of the Supreme Court]])<br>[[Carlos Marinho]] ([[Senate of Belmonte|President of the Senate]])<br>[[Aline Soares]] ([[Chamber of Deputies of Belmonte|President of the Chamber of Deputies]])<br>[[César Weber]] ([[Cabinet of Belmonte|Secretary of Defence]])<br>[[Caruso Borges]] ([[Cabinet of Belmonte|Secretary of Justice and Public Security]])<br>[[Leonardo Rebouças]] ([[Cabinet of Belmonte|Secretary of Finances and the Treasury]])
| [[Rita Maurino]] ([[Premier of Belmonte]])<br>[[Ricardo Bresser]] ([[Supreme Court of Belmonte|President of the Supreme Court]])<br>[[Carlos Marinho]] ([[Senate of Belmonte|President of the Senate]])<br>[[Aline Soares]] ([[Chamber of Deputies of Belmonte|President of the Chamber of Deputies]])<br>[[César Weber]] ([[Cabinet of Belmonte|Secretary of Defence]])<br>[[Caruso Borges]] ([[Cabinet of Belmonte|Secretary of Justice and Public Security]])<br>[[Leonardo Rebouças]] ([[Cabinet of Belmonte|Secretary of Finances and the Treasury]])
|-
! Military Advisors
| {{wp|General|Gen}} [[Milton Sotiras]] (Commander of the [[Belmontese Army]])<br>{{wp|Admiral|Adm}} [[Erasmo Fontes]] (Commander of the [[Belmontese Navy]])<br>{{wp|Brigadier|Brig}} [[Felipe Iozzi]] (Commander of the [[Belmontese Air Force]])
|-
|-
|}
|}
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Council of State (Belmonte)|State Council]]
*[[Council of State (Belmonte)|State Council of Belmonte]]
*[[President of Belmonte]]
*[[President of Belmonte]]
*[[Belmontese Armed Forces]]
*[[Belmontese Armed Forces]]
*[[Politics of Belmonte]]
*[[Politics of Belmonte]]
{{Belmonte topics}}
[[Category:Belmonte]]
[[Category:Belmonte]]

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National Defence Council
Conselho de Defesa Nacional (Luzelese)
Council overview
FormedJuly 06, 1935
JurisdictionBelmonte
Council executive

The National Defence Council (Luzelese: Conselho de Defesa Nacional, CDN) is the official advisory body of the President of Belmonte over military and security affairs regarding Belmonte's national sovereignty, working closely with the Armed Forces and other federal institutions.

History

The National Defence Council was established in the aftermath of the Great War, serving as the successor of the Supreme Belmontese Military Council (CMBS in Luzelese) which was the main Belmontese military authority during the country's occupation by Entente forces, orchestrating resistance efforts between the remnants of the Armed Forces and resistance units within occupied territory.

Amid the URN dominance over national politics in the first years of the New Republic, the CDN would grow into little participation in political affairs to a relevant role in combating far-left and councillist presence in Belmonte, working closely with the Federal Police, the SNI and the Armed Forces to combat them. The council also took an important role in the 1963 terrorist attacks, importance which only continued to grow in the 60s during the Bittencourt premiership.

It was only after the 1969 protests that the CDN underwent several reforms, curtailing its influence and reducing the organization's role exclusively to military affairs.

Role

The CDN is the official advisory body of the President of Belmonte over military and security affairs, being responsible for advising the president in the events of declaration of war and proclamation of peace; attacks against Belmontese soil and personnel; the decreeing of a state of defence, siege or federal intervention as well as inform about the current status and development of the Armed Forces and other federal military and security institutions, meeting weekly and sometimes extraordinarily at presidential demand.

Members

The National Defence Council is headed by the president and composed by the following members:

Current members

Structure of the State Council (Current)
President Caetano Villa-Lobos (President of Belmonte)
Statutory Members Rita Maurino (Premier of Belmonte)
Ricardo Bresser (President of the Supreme Court)
Carlos Marinho (President of the Senate)
Aline Soares (President of the Chamber of Deputies)
César Weber (Secretary of Defence)
Caruso Borges (Secretary of Justice and Public Security)
Leonardo Rebouças (Secretary of Finances and the Treasury)
Military Advisors Gen Milton Sotiras (Commander of the Belmontese Army)
Adm Erasmo Fontes (Commander of the Belmontese Navy)
Brig Felipe Iozzi (Commander of the Belmontese Air Force)

See also