Article 128
The National Assembly shall install a National Security Council, hereafter to
be called Security Council, in case the organs who have the power to do so have
declared the state of war, of danger of war or the state of siege in case of
military aggression and have declared the state of civil or military
emergency.
Second Section
COMPOSITION OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
Article 129
The Security Council shall consist of:
the President
the Chairman of the National Assembly
the Vice-President
one representative of the Minister of Justice
two representatives of the National Armed Forces
one member of the Council of Ministers
one representative of the Suriname Police Corps.
Article 130
The Security Council shall protect the sovereignty and the domestic security of
the Republic of Suriname and is endowed with special powers with regard to the
external and domestic security of the Republic of Suriname in case of war,
danger of war or state of siege and other extraordinary circumstances, to be
defined by the law.
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