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The '''PRCO''' ([[Ostro-Ludzic]]: ''Primární Ředitelství pro Civilní Ochranu'', tr. '''Prime Directorate for Civil Protection''') is the primary {{wp|security agency}} of the [[Ostrozava|Prime Republic of Ostrozava]]. As a direct successor of the preceding Council for Informational Warfare, the PRCO is subsurvient to the Prime Defense Council, which is itself mediated by the Ostrozavan Supreme Court and ''Primar''. Its main functions are domestic intelligence, foreign intelligence, counter-intelligence, operative-investigatory activities, and organization and security of government communications. Although formerly able to exert its power as a {{wp|secret police}} force, the Bartoș-Nabornek Act of 1969 formally ended its ability to bypass legal rights enshrined in the [[Ostrozava#Government|Ostrozavan Social Contract]], while also placing the agency under the jurisdiction of the newly-created Prime Defense Council.  
The '''PRCO''' ([[Ostro-Ludzic]]: ''Primární Ředitelství pro Civilní Ochranu'', tr. '''Prime Directorate for Civil Protection''') was the primary {{wp|security agency}} of the [[Ostrozava|Prime Republic of Ostrozava]] from 1941 to 2020. As a direct successor of the preceding Council for Informational Warfare (RIV), the PRCO was ostensibly suburvient to the Prime Defense Council, itself mediated by members from every branch of government, including the ''Primar''. A monolithic intelligence apparatus, its main responsibilities were domestic intelligence, foreign intelligence, counter-intelligence, operative-investigatory activities, and organization and security of government communications. Although formerly able to exert its power as a {{wp|secret police}} force, the Bartoș-Nabornek Act of 1969 formally ended its ability to bypass legal rights enshrined in the [[Ostrozava#Government|Ostrozavan Social Contract]], while also placing the agency under the jurisdiction of the newly-created Prime Defense Council. In 2020, the [[Volf disclosures (Ostrozava)|Volf disclosures]] revealed that the PRCO had been involved in [https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?p=37626728#p37626728 various nefarious and clandestine actions] in the 20th century, most recently the creation and funding of the [[International Democratic Revolution]]. Interim Director Valdemar Rezek was murdered in September of 2020, launching an investigation that [https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?p=38145526#p38145526 resulted in the indictment of six out of nine supreme court justices]. The PRCO was subsequently dissolved on the 31st of December 2020 at the behest of the [[Benedict Kral|Král]] administration.  


Domestically, the PRCO's reign as a brutal secret police force is generally associated with the Socialist-party-led [[Ostrozava#Government|Second Party Compact]]; the PRCO's brazen use of intimidation tactics on law-abiding citizens has long colored the agency both domestically and internatonally with a reputation of underhandedness and immorality. The agency is often considered to be a {{wp|paramilitary}} service in the vein of the [[Ostrozavan Civil Guard]]. While most of its historical and current activities have remained enigmatic to the public eye, sporadic leaks of data, and two Prime-Government-mandated releases of information have kept the agency semi-transparent in the eyes of the media.  
Domestically, the PRCO's reign as a brutal secret police force is generally associated with the Socialist-party-led [[Ostrozava#Government|Second Party Compact]]; the PRCO's brazen use of intimidation tactics on law-abiding citizens has long colored the agency both domestically and internatonally with a reputation of underhandedness and immorality. The agency is often considered to be a {{wp|paramilitary}} service in the vein of the [[Ostrozavan Civil Guard]]. While most of its historical and current activities have remained enigmatic to the public eye, sporadic leaks of data, and two Prime-Government-mandated releases of information have kept the agency semi-transparent in the eyes of the media.  


Although known to have been active in limited capacity post-Neutrality in the [[2005 Polnitsan War]], the PRCO has most recently been embroiled in the [https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?p=37626728#p37626728 2020 PRCO crisis], as part of the broader political crisis caused by the [[Volf disclosures (Ostrozava)|Volf disclosures]].
Although known to have been active in limited capacity post-Neutrality in the [[2005 Polnitsan War]], the PRCO has most recently been embroiled in the , as part of the broader political crisis caused by the  
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Revision as of 19:40, 9 October 2021

Prime Directorate for Civil Protection
Primární Ředitelství pro Civilní Ochranu
PRCOLogoImage1.png
Official PRCO Seal
Agency overview
FormedNovember 14, 1941; 82 years ago (1941-11-14)
Dissolved31 December 2020
Typedomestic and foreign intelligence agency
JurisdictionOstrozava
HeadquartersKymorín Building, 224 Torsfeld Avenue, Karsko
MottoVždy Verný
Always Faithful
Parent Regulatory BodyPrime Defense Council

The PRCO (Ostro-Ludzic: Primární Ředitelství pro Civilní Ochranu, tr. Prime Directorate for Civil Protection) was the primary security agency of the Prime Republic of Ostrozava from 1941 to 2020. As a direct successor of the preceding Council for Informational Warfare (RIV), the PRCO was ostensibly suburvient to the Prime Defense Council, itself mediated by members from every branch of government, including the Primar. A monolithic intelligence apparatus, its main responsibilities were domestic intelligence, foreign intelligence, counter-intelligence, operative-investigatory activities, and organization and security of government communications. Although formerly able to exert its power as a secret police force, the Bartoș-Nabornek Act of 1969 formally ended its ability to bypass legal rights enshrined in the Ostrozavan Social Contract, while also placing the agency under the jurisdiction of the newly-created Prime Defense Council. In 2020, the Volf disclosures revealed that the PRCO had been involved in various nefarious and clandestine actions in the 20th century, most recently the creation and funding of the International Democratic Revolution. Interim Director Valdemar Rezek was murdered in September of 2020, launching an investigation that resulted in the indictment of six out of nine supreme court justices. The PRCO was subsequently dissolved on the 31st of December 2020 at the behest of the Král administration.

Domestically, the PRCO's reign as a brutal secret police force is generally associated with the Socialist-party-led Second Party Compact; the PRCO's brazen use of intimidation tactics on law-abiding citizens has long colored the agency both domestically and internatonally with a reputation of underhandedness and immorality. The agency is often considered to be a paramilitary service in the vein of the Ostrozavan Civil Guard. While most of its historical and current activities have remained enigmatic to the public eye, sporadic leaks of data, and two Prime-Government-mandated releases of information have kept the agency semi-transparent in the eyes of the media.

Although known to have been active in limited capacity post-Neutrality in the 2005 Polnitsan War, the PRCO has most recently been embroiled in the , as part of the broader political crisis caused by the