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The KKSM's existence is enshrined in the constitutional reforms of 1993 as the ''de facto'' successor to the Central Military Commission of the [[Austerian Labour Party]]. Under the Presidency of [[Sotir Godo]], it quickly established itself as a crucial part of coordinating policy on national security and defence issues. During the [[2005 Austerian constitutional crisis|2005 constitutional crisis]], the KKSM was called to consult President [[Fatos Majko]] on handling the civil unrest; instead the council controversially voted to call for the resignation of the President, which he did a day later. This was widely considered to be a {{wp|Coup d'état#soft coup|soft coup}} by the security establishment and remains very controversial to this day. The 2005 crisis remains the most overt intervention by the deep state to Austeria which they have avoided doing again since.  
The KKSM's existence is enshrined in the constitutional reforms of 1993 as the ''de facto'' successor to the Central Military Commission of the [[Austerian Labour Party]]. Under the Presidency of [[Sotir Godo]], it quickly established itself as a crucial part of coordinating policy on national security and defence issues. During the [[2005 Austerian constitutional crisis|2005 constitutional crisis]], the KKSM was called to consult President [[Fatos Majko]] on handling the civil unrest; instead the council controversially voted to call for the resignation of the President, which he did a day later. This was widely considered to be a {{wp|Coup d'état#soft coup|soft coup}} by the security establishment and remains very controversial to this day. The 2005 crisis remains the most overt intervention by the deep state to Austeria which they have avoided doing again since.  


In 2013, the Director-General of the [[National Police (Austeria)|National Police]] was given a seat on the Council as part effort to curb corruption within the agency, although the agency remains overviewed by the Ministry of the Interior. In response to the outbreak of the [[Tsabaran Civil War]], the Council has begun meeting once every few months to determine and evaluate Austeria's efforts to support the government of Tsabara and defend against infiltration by Zorasani intelligence services. The Council has repeatedly stated since 2020 that [[Zorasan]] is the most significant threat to Austerian national security today. In response, the Council has developed a security strategy established in the Document on Security and Defence Policy, commonly known as the "Red Book".  
In 2013, the Director-General of the [[National Police (Austeria)|National Police]] was given a seat on the Council as part of a crackdown on organized crime, although the agency remains overviewed by the Ministry of the Interior. In response to the outbreak of the [[Tsabaran Civil War]], the Council has begun meeting once every few months to determine and evaluate Austeria's efforts to support the government of Tsabara and defend against infiltration by Zorasani intelligence services. The Council has repeatedly stated since 2020 that [[Zorasan]] is the most significant threat to Austerian national security today. In response, the Council has developed a security strategy established in the Document on Security and Defence Policy, commonly known as the "Red Book".  
 
==Powers and Responsibilities==


==Role==
As the {{wp|national security council}} of Austeria, the body is responsible for coordinating policy on issues under its purview and advising the President.
==Membership==
==Membership==
The KKSM is chaired by President [[Nertilian Bushaj]] and Secretary General [[Hershor Dreshaj]], the Chief of the General Staff.
The KKSM is chaired by President [[Nertilian Bushaj]] and Secretary General [[Hershor Dreshaj]], the Chief of the General Staff.
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| Minister of the Interior
| Minister of the Interior
| [[Božo Ljubić]]
| [[Božo Ljubić]]
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| Minister of Finance
| [[Ali Allawi]]
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| Minister of Foreign Affairs
| Minister of Foreign Affairs
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| Director General of the National Police
| Director General of the National Police
| [[Constantin Krasniqi]]
| [[Constantin Krasniqi]]
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| Director of the State Security Service
| [[Visho Ajazi]]
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| Deputy Director of the State Security Service
| [[Ali Allawi]]
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| Chief of the General Staff <br> (Secretary General)
| Chief of the General Staff <br> (Secretary General)

Revision as of 16:29, 18 December 2023

National Security and Defence Council
Këshilli Kombëtar i Sigurisë dhe Mbrojtjes
National Security and Defence Council logo.png
Agency overview
Formed31 March 1993 (1993-03-31)
Preceding agency
  • Central Military Commission
TypeNational security
JurisdictionAusteria
HeadquartersKartha, Austeria
Agency executives
Parent agencySecretariat-General
Child agencies

The National Security and Defence Council (Tethian: Këshilli Kombëtar i Sigurisë dhe Mbrojtjes: abbr. KKSM) is the unified governing body responsible for national security, intelligence, and defence matters in Austeria. Although the President is ultimately responsible as commander in chief, the Four Amendments to the 1990 Constitution specifies that all major issues related to national security and defence should be deliberated by the Council in order to advise the President. As the highest state institution for national defence and security, the State Security Service and the Austerian Armed Forces both report to the Council. In addition to advising the President on policy, the Council recommends military appointments and promotions to the President and coordinating with various government agencies on issues that it oversees.

The KKSM is chaired by the President, government ministers, and the heads of the branches of the military. Although the Council constitutionally only serves as an advisory council to the President, in reality it has significant influence over a broad range of policy and the exercise thereof, which allows it to effectively determines the defence and security policy of Austeria, but within the guidelines established by the President. According to many academics, the KKSM is the "nucleus" of Trident, the security and defence establishment that forms a deep state within Austeria. The KKSM is widely considered to be the institutionalisation of their influence over Austerian politics.

History

The KKSM's existence is enshrined in the constitutional reforms of 1993 as the de facto successor to the Central Military Commission of the Austerian Labour Party. Under the Presidency of Sotir Godo, it quickly established itself as a crucial part of coordinating policy on national security and defence issues. During the 2005 constitutional crisis, the KKSM was called to consult President Fatos Majko on handling the civil unrest; instead the council controversially voted to call for the resignation of the President, which he did a day later. This was widely considered to be a soft coup by the security establishment and remains very controversial to this day. The 2005 crisis remains the most overt intervention by the deep state to Austeria which they have avoided doing again since.

In 2013, the Director-General of the National Police was given a seat on the Council as part of a crackdown on organized crime, although the agency remains overviewed by the Ministry of the Interior. In response to the outbreak of the Tsabaran Civil War, the Council has begun meeting once every few months to determine and evaluate Austeria's efforts to support the government of Tsabara and defend against infiltration by Zorasani intelligence services. The Council has repeatedly stated since 2020 that Zorasan is the most significant threat to Austerian national security today. In response, the Council has developed a security strategy established in the Document on Security and Defence Policy, commonly known as the "Red Book".

Role

As the national security council of Austeria, the body is responsible for coordinating policy on issues under its purview and advising the President.

Membership

The KKSM is chaired by President Nertilian Bushaj and Secretary General Hershor Dreshaj, the Chief of the General Staff.

Membership of the National Security and Defence Council
President
(Chairperson)
Nertilian Bushaj
National Security Advisor Alpera Gjokaj
Minister of Defense Calin Macedonski
Minister of the Interior Božo Ljubić
Minister of Foreign Affairs Alin Caragiale
Minister of Justice Konstantinos Tsolakas
Director General of the National Police Constantin Krasniqi
Director of the State Security Service Visho Ajazi
Deputy Director of the State Security Service Ali Allawi
Chief of the General Staff
(Secretary General)
Hershor Dreshaj
Chief-of-Staff of the Army Salar Pellazg
Chief-of-Staff of the Navy Konstantin Čomu
Chief-of-Staff of the Air Force Spyridon Avgeris