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The President will hold a national security advisory meeting

President Rumen Radev
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For this evening, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has called a consultative meeting, where the risks and threats to national security as a result of the current world conflicts and measures to minimize them will be discussed. The topic of the meeting will also be the need for technological renewal of the structures of the national security protection system.

Among those invited to participate are the Speaker of the National Assembly, the Prime Minister, the Chief of Defense, the Minister of Internal Affairs, the heads of the state agencies "National Security" and "Intelligence" and the "Military Intelligence Service", etc.

A Chairman's Council in the National Assembly has been convened for October 12, which will meet in connection with the war between Israel and Hamas and the war in Ukraine.



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