
Moldovan President Maia Sandu approved the new composition of the Supreme Security Council, including 11 new members, and appointed the first meeting of the SSC in the new composition for January 26.
In particular, according to the decree of the head of state, the new composition of the Supreme Security Council in addition to Maia Sandu, the secretary of the Supreme Security Council, the adviser to the president in the field of defense and national security Ana Revenco, the chairman of parliament, the prime minister, the ministers of defense and internal affairs, the prosecutor general, as well as the heads of the Information and Security Service, the parliamentary commission for national security and the National Bank, included 11 more people. These are the Secretary General of the Presidential Administration Andrei Spinu, Adviser to the President on Justice Issues Olesea Stamate, Adviser to the President in the Field of Economics Veaceslav Negruta, Adviser to the President on Health Issues Ala Nemerenco, deputies from PAS Igor Grosu (Vice Chairman of the Commission on National Security, Defense and Public order) and Sergiu Litvinenco, deputy from the DA Platform Chiril Motpan, Vice President of the National Bank Vladimir Munteanu, economic expert Expert-Grup Sergiu Gaibu, ex-judge, Chairman of the Administrative Council of the Center for Legal Resources Tatiana Raducanu, expert in the field of internal politics and security, Chairman of the Institute for Strategic Initiatives Vladislav Kulminski.// 25.01.2021 — InfoMarket.