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Posted by: Mihaela Bucatari

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12 July 2019 / 13:20

Supreme Security Council to be able to get information representing state secret

The Supreme Security Council (CSS) will be able to get information representing state secret. The law providing for this fact enters into force once published in the Official Journal (Monitorul Oficial) on 12 July, Moldpres reports.

Under the document regarding the amendment of the law on state’s security, the central public authorities, as well as the ones subordinated to the government and the organizational structures from their competence field,  and autonomous legal entities are obliged to provide CSS, upon request of ex officio, data and information, including the one representing state secret, banking or commercial, which concerns the national security, defence and public order, as well as other information, in order to use it for working out  Council’s decisions.   

„The refusal by the aforementioned authorities to supply the data demanded by the Supreme Security Council entails responsibility under the law,” reads the law.

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